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The saga surrounding Rafael Benitez at Newcastle - key questions

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The 59-year-old has secured a third successive Premier League season for the Magpies.

Rafael Benitez's Newcastle future is the only topic of conversation on Tyneside as the Premier League season draws to a close

The Spaniard's existing deal expires in June and fans are desperately hoping he will extend his stay after three largely successful years at St James' Park.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at the issues surrounding the saga.

Does Benitez want to stay?

Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez congratulates Ayoze Perez on his hat-trick against Southampton (Richard Sellers/PA)

Yes, he does. Despite seemingly having to battle the hierarchy at every turn, the 59-year-old has enjoyed his time on Tyneside to date and is desperate for a chance to implement a long-term strategy he believes can re-establish the club in the Premier League's top 10 and fight for domestic cup success. In addition, he wants to work in England and is keen to stay in the north, where his family is based.

Do Newcastle want to keep him?

There is little doubt that, while there is a weariness too in the boardroom at Benitez's constant politicking, there is a recognition that the manager has done a good job since agreeing to stay in the wake of a relegation slide he could not halt at the end of the 2015-16 season. He guided the club back into the top flight and having dragged it to a 10th-place finish last season, secured its Premier League status once again with Saturday's 3-1 win over Southampton. The Magpies' latest financial figures graphically illustrated the cost of relegation, and Benitez's success in retaining the millions on offer to English football's top 20 clubs on relatively modest resources is music to owner Mike Ashley's ears.

What does Ashley need to do to convince Benitez?

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley (left) and managing director Lee Charnley have work to do to persuade Benitez to stay (Steven Paston/PA)

There's the rub. Benitez has grown tired of managing on a shoestring and believes he has done enough to suggest that, given greater financial backing in terms of both transfer fees and wages, Newcastle could target significantly more than mere survival. He is convinced the potential he saw when he first took over the reins remains largely untapped, and that the club should be targeting the places immediately behind the top six in the short to medium-term. Ashley, through managing director Lee Charnley, allowed him to spend what could amount to £21million on Miguel Almiron in January – the first time the club's transfer record had been broken during the sportswear magnate's tenure – providing a measure of encouragement. A confirmed budget and the autonomy to spend it on the players he wants would be a further step in the right direction. However Ashley, who is still keen to sell the business, remains averse to investing in older players with little or no sell-on value, and Charnley has indicated that investment in the academy and training ground, something Benitez has advocated for some time, is not currently a priority.

What do the supporters think?

Newcastle fans salute manager Rafael Benitez (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Benitez enjoys overwhelming support from the Toon Army, who at various points over the last 12 years have been in open revolt at Ashley's ownership. The Spaniard's retention might just extend an uneasy truce, while the alternative would provoke a major backlash. It is not that Benitez can do no wrong – he received criticism during a difficult first half of the season and his conservative approach against the Premier League's superpowers has also been questioned. However, he has instilled hope of a brighter future and captured the imagination in a way only predecessors Kevin Keegan and Sir Bobby Robson have done in the recent past.

Is there a Plan B?

Quite simply, no. The lack of an agreement has seen the likes of Lyon manager Bruno Genesio, AC Milan's Gennaro Gattuso and former United States coach Jurgen Klinsmann linked with the club. However, Ashley and Charnley remain focused on striking a deal with the present incumbent and are not currently searching for a possible replacement.

Is time an issue?

The clock is running down with Benitez's contract due to expire on June 30. The manager has had to make preparations for pre-season, with the club due to take part in the Premier League Asia Trophy in China in July, but will not want to waste precious time in the truncated summer transfer window should he opt to stay.

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