Andrew Carroll remains on the agenda at Newcastle United, but there's a sense the chances of a go back to St Jamesa Park might have passed. The Journal understands the England striker a' who returned to score sort at Upton Park the other day a' remains a name under consideration come early july however the conditions of any deal would need to be right for United. Carroll has three large fans at Newcastle in Graham Carr, Derek Llambias and Alan Pardew, which means a return can't be reduced. With Sam Allardyce desperate to make his transfer to West Ham lasting, but, Liverpool a who say they might bring him back to Anfield a' are in a position than they were last summer. Newcastleas priority over the summer would be to put still another goalscoring forward to the ranks to complement Papiss CissA and Yoan Gouffran, who has proved a smart cut-price buy for United. At the time they're training their focus on Pierre Aubemeyang, Mike Ashleyas existence in France last weekend an indication he's possibly the priority goal. United have several names on the list, nevertheless, with Carroll a' as always, eager to return to the North East if at all possible a' one of these. With England knowledge, the best age profile and potential resale value, a bid will be considered by Newcastle. Promises of Liverpool interest in Hatem Ben Arfa are not far from the facts both, but Newcastle will be unwilling vendors. They offered every involved buyer A25million for their players and Ben Arfa is seen together of the important thing men in the French revolution reshaping Newcastle, so their interest may be quickly found by Liverpool thwarted last year Carroll, though, remains their admiration has been professed by a topic of debate among the many Premier League managers who for the number nine. Allardyce said: aWhat we got the other day is what weave been waiting for for some time. He was seen by us completely flight. aAndy canat play against Liverpool but I think heas good. Amazement may have the opportunity. Weall wait and see when most of the budgets are grouped out.a MARK DOUGLAS
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