Saturday 27 April 2013

Newcastle United call off search for yet another senior goalkeeper - ChronicleLive

Ron Elliotas form between the branches for Newcastle United has convinced the team their goalkeeping unit is powerful enough Ron Elliot has performed well enough for Newcastle to cool their research for another senior goalkeeper in front of next period. With Dutchman Tim Krul also perspiring to be fit for the beginning of the growing season with a difficult neck injury, Elliot will become pre-season as Unitedas just experienced glove- man. The Greenwich-born owner will start between the posts again for the Magpies against Liverpool tomorrow night at St Jamesa Park, and is positioned to create his 16th appearance of the campaign. And the 26-year- oldas shows during Krulas accidents have persuaded Alan Pardew and goalkeeping instructor Andy Woodman which they wonat need certainly to make yet another experienced shot- stopper next period. With 38-year-old Steve Harper set to keep the club on a totally free transfer this summer after two decades on Tyneside, there had been plans to test new goalkeeping talent. Base was also touched by newcastle with Birmingham City in January about a possible A3.5m bid for England international Jack Butland. Butland rather signed for Stoke City following the two groups agreed he might be loaned back to Lee Clarkas part. But the second half of the year has triggered Elliot making genuine progress for the Magpies. It implies that Pardew and his backroom team can focus on strengthening the team in other areas, with Krul and Elliot set to battle it out for the No 1 area next period. Harperas lack does mean that United require back-up, nevertheless the Chronicle understands that Newcastle are looking to hand 19-year-old stopper Jak Alnwick a two-year extension to the deal that ends at the end of this year. Alnwick could be loaned out next season to a Football League area with a recall clause inserted to any temporary transition, with Jonathan Mitchell playing in the Under-21 set-up.

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