Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew will reportedly remain at the club next season despite calls for his sacking from the club's supporters.
Pardew has come under immense pressure at the Magpies in recent weeks as his side lost six games in a row in the Premier League, a run of form that was ended only last week with 3-0 win over Cardiff City.
In the victory over the Bluebirds, a large portion of Newcastle fans walked out of St James' Park in the 69th minute as a protest against the 52-year-old and the club's chairman Mike Ashley.
Despite the incident along with receiving an seven-game touchline ban for headbutting Hull City's David Meyler in March, Pardew has been told that he is safe for the start of next season, reports The People.
Newcastle take on Liverpool on the final day of the Premier League season later today.