Friday, April 26, 2013

Newcastle United allow French babe get home after he fails to shine - ChronicleLive

Newcastle United have allowed 21-year-old prospect Yven Moyo to return to his indigenous France for tests with Ligue 2 clubs Newcastle United have allowed 21-year-old prospect Yven Moyo to go back to his indigenous France for studies with Ligue 2 clubs. Moyo a who signed for the Magpies from Sochaux N three years ago a' arrived with a good name as a winger who could push for the first group in the years before him. But, the Orleans-born person has did not allow it to be to the first-team rates and in 2013 has made just 13 looks for the stores under Willie Donachie and Peter Beardsley. The Chronicle understands the player has been allowed to try his luck with factors in the 2nd tier in France a'A according to places across the English Channel. Moyo had one year left to perform on his present deal, but as they make an effort to support Alan Pardewas first- team squad United are seeking to clear the decks again at development level. Skilful winger Moyo has had to endure damage problems all through his time on Tyneside but, despite his potential and talent, seems set to be plying his trade elsewhere next time. United are also facing choices on opponent Alex Kitchen, although it remains to be seen whether Geordie mixture Paul Dummett and Conor Newton a currently on loan at St Mirren a' is likely to be given new offers. Dummett and Newton have now been the truth at the Paisley club and served the Scottish Premier League side win the League Cup by beating Hearts in the ultimate showpiece earlier this term. At first-team stage, United have already told long-serving goalkeeper Steve Harper he's no potential at the club. Birmingham City have been credited with fresh interest for the 38-year-old, who's also understood to have been connected with a bunch of Football League clubs over both playing and training roles. Toon right-back Danny Simpson also seems set to abandon St Jamesa Park at the end of the plan with his present deal planning to rundown. Yet, despite talk ofA no fascination with Simpson, it's considered there have been questions to the playeras representatives from the Premier League and Europe about his services.

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