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Rafael Benitez: 'I wanted to sign new Newcastle United contract'

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The Spaniard said he wanted to stay and was sad the club did not match his ambition.

Rafael Benitez wanted to sign a new contract at Newcastle but did not as he felt the club did not share his vision.

The Champions League-winning coach left St James’ Park last week after three years in charge, which included winning the Sky Bet Championship and surviving for two years in the top flight.

Benitez said that although there were “challenging” times he did not regret his decision to move to Tyneside and the only reason he was not still there was a disagreement with those who run the club about how they should move forward.

“Thank you for three fantastic, exciting and, at times, challenging years,” Benitez, whose desire for greater investment in the squad was not shared by owner Mike Ashley, wrote in an open letter to fans.

“From winning the Championship, to our two seasons in the Premier League, fans, staff and players have all been united.

“I wanted to stay, but I didn’t just want to sign an extended contract, I wanted to be part of a project.

  • 2015-16 - 18th in Premier League (10 games)
  • 2016-17 - 1st in Championship
  • 2017-18 - 10th in Premier League
  • 2018-19 - 13th in Premier League

“Unfortunately it became increasingly clear to me that those at the top of the club did not share the same vision.

“I’m very sad about that, but I do not regret for one moment my decision to come to Tyneside and I’m very proud about what we achieved together.

“I will always have you in my heart.”

Managing director Lee Charnley has been handed the task of finding a replacement for Benitez amid a furious backlash from fans.

Nice boss Patrick Vieira is among those to have been linked with the vacancy in the week since it emerged that the Spaniard would be leaving St James’ Park, but the former Arsenal midfielder has distanced himself from the speculation.

Speaking at a press conference after welcoming his players back for pre-season training, Vieira said: “I’m at Nice for the long run. I do not intend to go elsewhere.

“I have always felt good here and with the people around me. I do not see myself anywhere else than OGC Nice.”

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