Ciaran Clark has spent three years at Newcastle United but the Premier League outfit could sell the defender to Crystal Palace or Bristol City.

Newcastle United could sell Crystal Palace target Ciaran Clark in order to make room for PSG youngster Stanley Nsoki at St James’ Park, as reported by The Chronicle.
With two weeks to go until the new Premier League season kicks off, The Magpies are finally starting to make some moves in the transfer market.
Joelinton has arrived from Hoffenheim for a club-record £36 million while Kyle Scott and Jake Turner have been snapped up for free after leaving Chelsea and Bolton Wanderers respectively.
Nsoki, a 20-year-old Frenchman who has been linked with Newcastle for over a year, appears to be the next in line with The Chronicle reporting that the Tynesiders are interested in a potential £11 million deal for the Ligue 1 winner.
And Nsoki’s arrival could pave the way for long-serving Clark to continue his career away from the north east.

Crystal Palace and Bristol City are both interested in the former Aston Villa defender, who is valued at around £7 million, and Newcastle could be tempted to sell if Nsoki arrives and pushes him further down the pecking order.
Clark started just nine Premier League games last season. At 29, this could be Newcastle’s final chance to make a decent profit on a player they signed back in 2016.
Nsoki is younger, more athletic and adaptable enough to play at left-back too.

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