Eddie Howe has confirmed that Garang Kuol must head out on loan from Newcastle United, with two conditions ideally in place if possible.
It seems as if Newcastle will not have a hard time finding interested loan destinations for Kuol, as the Telegraph have reported that the club have been bombarded with offers from teams across Europe.
Signed in September, the sparkling winger has now played his final game for Central Coast Mariners, as he is set to return to Tyneside.
The 18-year-old received a standing ovation, which is a sign of the staggering impact he has had at the club during his stint.
While Garang Kuol, billed to reach the levels of Kylian Mbappe by former youth coach Craig Carley, is clearly extremely talented, he is the perfect example of a project signing.
Throwing him into the wilderness that is the Premier League may be premature, taking Kuol’s development into account.
In addition, Howe and Co. are contending for a place in Europe, which means the wonderkid will be expected to deliver straightaway, which makes a temporary switch elsewhere the sensible next step for him.
Eddie Howe wants Newcastle wonderkid Garang Kuol to go on loan

Eddie Howe has confirmed that he wants Garang Kuol to be sent on loan but with two prior conditions in place.
“It’s possible that Garang [Kuol] could train with us for a little while. But I do think that for the player’s development, he needs to go and play.”
Howe went on to mention the ideal two conditions he would like in place in the pursuit for a loan destination for the £25,000-a-week starlet.
“If possible, that would be at a very good level, with a good club and a good coach. That’s not a decision that’s been made currently, so we’ll have to assess what all our options are”, as quoted by The Northern Echo.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is right in saying that a loan switch to a commendable team with a talented coach in place for Garang Kuol to continue developing.
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