- Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales is stepping down from role at the club
- The 52-year-old has been diagnosed with a chronic form of blood cancer
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Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales will step down from his position after being diagnosed with a chronic form of blood cancer.
The 52-year-old will continue to work at the club until a successor is found.
Eales, who joined the Magpies two years ago after a successful period at Atlanta United, said: ‘Being CEO of Newcastle United is an extraordinary privilege and I am incredibly proud to be part of the club’s exciting journey.
‘However, it has become apparent to me that now is the right time to make this decision so that I can prioritise my health and my family. In the short term, it will be business as usual in terms of running the club’s day-today operations, and I will give my full support to a transitionary period that will enable the board to carefully assess and appoint my successor.
‘I want to extend my sincere thanks to the club’s supporters, ownership, players and staff. I’m proud of what we have collectively achieved and I’m excited to see what’s ahead for everyone as the club builds towards a future of sustained success.’
Newcastle CEO Darren Eales is stepping down after being diagnosed with blood cancer
The 52-year-old (right) will remain in his position until a successor is appointed
Newcastle chairman, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, said: ‘All of us who are connected with Newcastle United are very saddened by this news. Our thoughts are with Darren and his family and we send him every good wish for a full recovery.
‘On a personal level, Darren has been a great partner to me and to our fans, players, ownership and staff.
‘On behalf of the club and its owners, I want to thank Darren for his service and dedication to Newcastle United. He has made a significant contribution to the club’s progress during his time as CEO, helping to build a strong foundation for Newcastle United’s success. We fully understand the difficult decision he has made.
‘We will work closely with Darren to hand over the CEO role at the appropriate moment following a carefully considered search process, and he will continue to have the full support of the board and the Newcastle United family now and in the future.’