NEWCASTLE UNITED have issued a statement confirming Steve Bruce will remain in charge of the club for Sunday's home game with Tottenham.

Despite intense speculation over his future since last week's Saudi Arabia-backed takeover, Bruce, who is due to speak to the media this afternoon, will take charge of his 1,000th game in management when Spurs visit St James' Park this weekend.

Amanda Staveley, who is currently in charge of the day-to-day running of the Magpies, said: "We have had an extremely busy week reviewing the business and getting to know people and it is imperative that we continue to be patient and considered in our approach.

"Change does not always happen overnight, it demands time and that we follow a carefully considered plan and strategy.

"We met Steve and the players on Monday and have given them the time and space this week to focus on preparing for what is a very important game on Sunday.

"Steve has been very professional in our dealings with him and he and his coaching team will take the team on Sunday.

"If we make any changes going forward, Steve will be the first to know but, in the meantime, we wish him the best of luck in his 1,000th match as a manager and will be joining you in getting right behind the team."