STEVE BRUCE still hopes to come through the other side of a Gulf storm as Newcastle manager.
The Premier League has not yet agreed the £300million Saudi-led takeover of the club.
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But if given the nod, Bruce backs himself to stay in charge — despite big name managers, including Mauricio Pochettino, being linked.
He said: “It could only happen to Newcastle! I’ve only been here for nearly a year but are we surprised?
“I’ve just let it go over my head because there is nothing I can do.
“If I can help them I would love to stay in charge. I hope I get the chance.”
Bruce is still working on his transfer targets, such as Bournemouth winger Ryan Fraser.
He added: “We have one or two things up our sleeve but like all clubs we will have to see where the shortfalls are in terms of budget.”
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Newcastle host Sheffield United today and Bruce holds dearly the reception fans gave him at the return game in December.
He added: “The supporters enjoyed seeing the resilience of the team.
“The vast amount of people I bump into on the street have been hugely respectful and wish me the best of luck.
“Whoever replaced Rafa Benitez was going to have a difficult time — I was under no illusions.”
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk