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Newcastle's new Saudi-led owners 'are struggling to lure Erik ten Hag to St James' Park because the Ajax boss 'has reservations over the Magpies' relegation plight'

Newcastle are targeting Erik ten Hag to replace Steve Bruce but the new Saudi-led owners are struggling to lure the Ajax boss to St James' Park, reports claim.

The Magpies are willing to make the Dutchman one of the highest-paid managers in the Premier League, with a salary of £6million a year after tax — a gross wage of just over £11m.

But the club's new directors, including director Amanda Staveley, are struggling to persuade him to make the switch to Tyneside as the search for Bruce's predecessor enters its second week.

Newcastle are willing to make Erik ten Hag one of the highest-paid bosses in Premier League
The club's new directors - including Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi pictured at Crystal Palace - are struggling to convince the Ajax boss to take the Magpies job

The 51-year-old has established a reputation as one of Europe’s top emerging coaches - winning two Dutch titles and reaching the Champions League semi-finals in 2019 - and leaving Ajax for Newcastle, given their position, would be a risk.