Sunderland Echo

Mitrovic still has chance at Magpies

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Rafa Benitez says Aleksandar Mitrovic can earn himself a Premier League chance at Newcastle United – by redoubling his efforts in training.

Mitrovic – who scored for Serbia against China on Friday – has only played 30 minutes of league football so far this season.

Some fans chanted for the striker introduced in Newcastle’s last game, the home defeat to Bournemout­h.

But Benitez – who, unusually, played a 4-4-2 system in the 1-0 defeat – kept him on the bench.

Asked what Mitrovic had to do to get a game, United’s manager said: “It’s the same for everyone.

“The players who aren’t playing at the moment have to carry on training and training hard, and then if they get an opportunit­y, make the most of it.

“Dwight Gayle was working hard. He was unlucky to get his goal disallowed (against Bournemout­h), and this was it.”

Mitrovic, keen to be playing week in, week out, is wanted by a number of clubs.

There is interest from the Championsh­ip – and abroad – in the 23-year-old, signed from Anderlecht in the summer of 2015.

But he will only be allowed to leave St James’s Park in January’s transfer window if Benitez is able to secure a replacemen­t.

And Mitrovic’s future at United seemingly hinges on Benitez’s January transfer budget – and that, in turn, will be determined by the ongoing takeover talks.

Benitez and his staff are drawing up lists of targets ahead of the window, depending on the transfer budget.

In the meantime, Benitez – who fielded Dwight Gayle and Joselu up front against Bournemout­h – could again use a 4-4-2 system.

“I wasn’t unhappy with the formation,” said Benitez. “It’s more about the players you have available.

“It depends on the job they have to do and the characters in the players.”

Asked if Mitrovic could fit into the system, Benitez added: “Why not?”

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