
Newcastle's Odysseas Vlachodimos, currently on loan at Sevilla, could follow Eddie Howe out the door from St. James' Park this summer.
Newcastle's shot-stopper, now one of Sevilla’s brightest sparks in a struggling season, is reportedly content in Spain and appears unlikely to return to the Magpies.
Sevilla are currently 16th in the La Liga table, merely two points above the drop zone, but Vlachodimos’ performances arguably warrant a far higher table position.
Sevilla’s Greek shot-stopper and Eddie Howe could both exit Newcastle this summer

Similarly to Sevilla, Newcastle have bore witness to a dramatic fall from grace this season under current manager Eddie Howe.
After Carabao Cup victory over Premier League champions Liverpool and Champions League qualification in the 2024-25 season, Newcastle are currently placed 14th.

In both domestic cups, Howe’s men fell to a still imperious Pep Guardiola-led Manchester City side, losing 3-1 in the FA Cup and 5-1 on aggregate in the Carabao Cup.
Sevilla’s descent has been slightly less immediate but far more intense over the years, falling from 4th to 12th in the La Liga table positions between 2022 and 2023.
The once great Spanish side has continued to drop, finishing 14th in the 2023/24 season then avoiding relegation by just one point during their 2024/25 campaign.
The points gap separating Sevilla from the relegation zone has grown slightly this year, largely due to the supreme abilities of Greek goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos.
The 31-year-old ranks sixth for the most goals prevented in La Liga while averaging almost three saves per game, stopping Sevilla’s defensive woes from translating into relegation.

According to a report from Estadio Deportivo, Vlachodimos is settled in Spain and the hope is for him to remain a Sevilla player next season, despite there being no purchase option in his loan move from Newcastle.
Antonio Cordon, Sevilla’s director of football, stated in recent weeks that the intention is for the Greek goalkeeper to stay within their ranks and that the club is hopeful it will happen.
If Vlachodimos is to depart, he would likely join Eddie Howe whose job is under threat after a disappointing season at St James’ Park.