Sunderland Echo

Head coach lauds player whose United future is in the balance

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DeAndre Yedlin could yet have a future at Newcastle United.

Yedlin was made available for transfer last summer with his contract expiring at the end of the season, but the defender ended up staying at St James’s Park.

And the 27- year-old, signed from Tottenham Hotspur in 2016 following the club’s relegation from the Premier League, ended the year in Steve Bruce’s starting XI.

Yedlin was expected to start Sunday’s home game against Leicester City ahead of Emil Krafth – who is recovering­fromCovid-19–andJavier Manquillo after impressing in Wednesday night’s goalless draw against Liverpool at St James’s Park.

“I've been absolutely delighted because he's come in from the cold with the problems that Man quill oh as got, and Krafth had, and he's grasped the opportunit­y ,” said Bruce, United’s head coach.

“I'm sure there were times when he thought his future maybe was not here.

“We've got three recognised right-backs or wingbacks–if you put Jacob Murphy into the mix too, who's had a good start to the season, then we've got competitio­n there – so when he's grasped his chance like he has done, I couldn't be more pleased. He's given us a glimpse of what he can do and I'm delighted for him."

Yedlin, reportedly a target for Trabzonspo­r this month, could opt to run down his contract at Newcastle and leave on a free transfer in the summer.

Meanwhile, Bruce has revealed that defender Ciaran Clark, also out of contract in the summer, is in talks over a new deal at the club.

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Newcastle United’s DeAndre Yedlin.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Newcastle United’s DeAndre Yedlin.

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