Amanda Staveley has confirmed that she is still a director at Newcastle United, addressing concerns that she had stepped down. After returning from a trip to Saudi Arabia, Staveley sought to alleviate any worries about her role with the club. She explained that the recent changes were purely administrative, affecting non-trading subsidiaries, and that she and Jamie remained on the ‘top-co’ and the Board.
Staveley also expressed gratitude for the support received over the years and for those who shared their thoughts. Her shareholding in the club was diluted from 10% to 6% due to cash injections by the Saudi Public Investment Fund and the Reuben family, fellow co-owners of the club. During her trip to Saudi Arabia, Staveley visited the Al-Qadsiah sports group and participated in an archery session with them.
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