Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce has included Ghana winger Christian Atsu among five players who need to exit the club.
The 2015 African Cup of Nations best player, has a year left on his current deal with Newcastle but Bruce believes the former Chelsea man must leave because he won’t play enough following the capture of some new players which includes former Bournemouth star Ryan Fraser.
Speaking to BBC Newcastle before the club faces Blackburn Rovers in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, Bruce also named the four other players who have no future on Tyneside.
“I like Christian [Atsu] – the same goes for [Yoshinori] Muto – trains every day, works tirelessly, a good professional – but in a situation where, are they going to play enough? There has to come a time when they go and play football.
“The same goes for Saivet. Henri has been around the place since I’ve been here. We try to treat him with respect and he trains every day and is a good pro. Henri Saivet, Atsu, Muto, Lazaar [Achraf], Aarons [Rolando]– they need to find a home and try to progress their careers again.” He concluded.
Atsu joined Chelsea from Porto in September 2013 and was repeatedly loaned out to clubs including Vitesse, Everton, Bournemouth, Malaga before being sold at a profit to Newcastle after an initial loan.
In that 2016/17 Championship season, the former teenage star was directly involved in eight goals (scoring five, three assists) despite only 15 starts (17 sub appearances).
However, in the three Premier League seasons since then, Atsu has only been directly involved in another eight league goals (scoring three, five assists) in 40 PL starts (and 35 sub appearances).
He has also scored nine goals in 65 appearances for Ghana’s national team.