Fans of Newcastle United have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports regarding Danny Rose’s loan deal with the club.
According to reports in The Telegraph, Tottenham are willing to extend Danny Rose’s loan at Newcastle in order for him to be able to complete the campaign at St. James’ Park.
In reaction to the reports, which were relayed by NUFC 360 on Twitter, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the matter, with many suggesting that Spurs would be doing Newcastle a favour by not extending the defender’s deal with the club.
Or they could do us a favour and take him back
— Jordan (@GeordieJordan96) May 28, 2020
They can have him back, dummet is back now, and ritchie is here
— Jack (@jchaytor16) May 28, 2020
Spurs can take him back, then send him to Leicester, that’s what he wants
— jocksrock (@JocksRock) May 28, 2020
Since joining the club on loan in January, Rose has gone on to make five Premier League appearances for Newcastle, averaging a disappointing WhoScored match rating of just 6.29.
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As such, it would seem that many Newcastle fans would be more than happy to play the remainder of their Premier League fixtures without the services of the left-back.
Nah send him packing
— Mick (@Looney_Toon1892) May 28, 2020
Naaaa take him back
— kevin young toon army (@kevo175) May 28, 2020
Nah, they’re alright. Can have him back.
— Liam ?? ??????? (@LiamMartin96) May 28, 2020
I’ve no interest in him still wearing what so ever …. he never looked right anyway, unfit and if he was honest he doesn’t want to be here anyway.
— Dave Heron (@DavidHeron17) May 28, 2020
Although many of these Newcastle fans appear to want Rose out of their club, with injuries to Jetro Willems, Ciaran Clark and Paul Dummett, all of whom can operate at left-back, the side is considerably short in that position, with only Rose and Matt Ritchie in the squad who could reasonably occupy the position as things currently stand.
As such, it may not be surprising if the club would like to extend the 29-year-old’s loan deal, despite the protests from many fans.