Eddie Howe Paul Dummett Dan Burn Matt Ritchie Jeff Hendrick Loris Karius Manchester Ireland Aberdeen county Green county Clark parish St. James Luxembourg Mansfield county Park Newcastle soccer Sport Eddie Howe Paul Dummett Dan Burn Matt Ritchie Jeff Hendrick Loris Karius Manchester Ireland Aberdeen county Green county Clark parish St. James Luxembourg Mansfield county Park

Ciaran Clark in hunt for new club after Newcastle exit

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Republic of Ireland international Ciaran Clark is leaving Newcastle this month, the club have confirmed.The 33-year-old defender, who spent last season on loan at Sheffield United, joined the Magpies from Aston Villa in August 2016 and was named player of the year as they won promotion back to the Premier League in his first season.Clark went on to make 127 appearances during his time at St.

James' Park, which comes to end this month upon the expiration of his contract.Clarke, who was part of Ireland's squad for Euro 2016, has won 36 caps with the last appearance for the Boys in Green coming when he started in the 1-0 defeat to Luxembourg in March 2021.Ireland midfielder Jeff Hendrick, who spent the last two campaigns on loan at QPR and Reading in the Championship, is also set for a move away with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe recently confirming that the 31-year-old was not part of his plans for next season.Also leaving is academy graduate Matty Longstaff, but he will remain at the club and continue to receive treatment on an anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered towards the end of 2022.The 23-year-old scored the winning goal on his Premier League debut against Manchester United in October 2019 and went on to play 20 times for the club, having also spent time on loan at Aberdeen, Mansfield and Colchester.Matt Ritchie is staying for another season after the club triggered an option to retain the services of the 33-year-old, while contract offers have also been made to defender Paul Dummett and goalkeeper Loris Karius.Newcastle have taken an option on goalkeeper Mark Gillespie's deal to keep him for another 12 months and defender Dan Burn gets another year on his deal after activating an appearance clause.Striker

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