Newcastle United chief scout Graham Carr could reportedly leave St. James’ Park this summer.

Rafael Benitez has dodged the question when asked whether he would work with Newcastle United chief scout Graham Carr again next season by the Daily Mail.
Benitez is understood to want greater control over transfers at St. James’ Park, as Newcastle go into the Premier League again.
Benitez has refused to commit his future to the Magpies, after becoming frustrated with the side’s lack of activity in the January transfer window.

And unless assurances are given, Benitez could yet leave Tyneside this summer (Daily Mail).
Benitez reportedly does not want to work with Carr again in the upcoming transfer window.
And when asked whether he wanted the Newcastle chief scout to depart, the former Real Madrid and Liverpool boss said: “I am just concentrating on Cardiff, so that’s it.”

Newcastle are due to take on Cardiff later this evening, put the pressure is off for Benitez’s side as they have already secured promotion.
Newcastle could close the gap on league leaders Brighton & Hove Albion down to one point, if they are able to win this evening.
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