A lot of Newcastle United fans have replied to a post from Salomon Rondon after he tweeted about his final month as a Newcastle player.
The Venezuelan international included a video in his post that showed him scoring against Liverpool in the Toon’s final home match of the 2018/19 season and then also him scoring against Fulham in what turned out to be his last match as a Newcastle player.
Rondon joined the Toon on loan from West Bromwich Albion and scored 11 goals and provided seven assists in the Premier League.
Rafael Benitez took him to China to play for Dalian Yifang, where he has scored five goals in 12 appearances.
Would you take Rondon back at St James' Park?
Yes, he was immense
No, he was good but time to move on
However, judging by these replies, many Newcastle fans would love him back on Tyneside.
Good morning from the jungle. ???The buzz at St. James' Park in our last battle at home. The big final-day game and being named Player of the Season… What great @NUFC memories this month brings back! #tbt pic.twitter.com/n6jPvCJArU
— Salomón Rondón (@salorondon23) May 7, 2020
What a player – miss you Salomon! #nufc
— Darren Glasper (@darrenglasper) May 7, 2020
Aye please come back ?
— NUFC Boyo (@acky4life) May 7, 2020
Miss you beautiful x
— Lewis Mishner (@LewisMishner_) May 7, 2020
Crazy we never signed you!
— Lee McDonald (@MIST3RMAC) May 7, 2020
Love Rondon like. Reminds me to enjoy the game like.
— Chris (@NUFCHeron) May 7, 2020
Should still be here now. Would love it if new owners came in and bought Rafa & Rondon with them.
— TMW (@TilehurstsOwn) May 7, 2020
We miss you mate, come back to the Toon if you get the opportunity ????
— Toonfan (@ataylor1892) May 7, 2020
Are you flirting with us?
— Luke Crawford (@LcrawfordBTCC) May 7, 2020
Come home ronny?
— Jack Chaytor (@jchaytor16) May 7, 2020
What do we think?
Rondon had a great season for the Toon and formed a very good partnership with Ayoze Perez as they were involved in eight direct goal contributions. (Page three)
However, Newcastle refused to sign Rondon and instead spent £40m on Joelinton, who has managed one Premier League goal.
Going off this was it a mistake to let Rondon leave?