Newcastle United reportedly made clear to Matt Target that they could leave the club this summer.
The 29-year-old has recently become less of a favorite at St. James Park, and it makes sense that the club is no longer trying to keep him.
Targett looked like a promising signature when he first joined Newcastle from Southampton, but as he pays as much as £100,000 a week, Magpies need to offload him.
Financial Fair Play can make it a little more difficult for a team to have as much team depth as you like, so NUFC is good at separating this high earner from the wage bill.
Newcastle United should have enough to spend this summer
Selling some players will probably help, but in general, Newcastle should have a lot of money to spend this summer.
In addition to that, the Northeast side was able to land one big name on a free transfer in the form of reel striker Jonathan David.
David links with Newcastle in the same report from the Chronicle, which questions the future of targets at the club.
Newcastle will close again with Champions League qualifiers
Newcastle made great strides under Eddie Howe, reaching the Champions League two years ago with a top four finish.
Currently, it appears that NUFC is set up to return to the competition. He also looks to second place at the Premier League table.
Newcastle’s next game is away to Arsenal. This can prove an important six pointer, as it appears to be as high as possible for a man in Hau.