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Dan Ashworth remarks on the most recent Newcastle United trade as a “great opportunity.”

Newcastle United’s Academy has established a new partnership with Northern Ireland league champions Larne Football Club.

The ‘strategic relationship’ will allow Newcastle and Larne to work together and developing pathways into the first-team. There is also the potential for young players to move between clubs in either direction.

Newcastle hasn’t had a club partnership since Dan Ashworth was hired as the sporting director last summer, so this is a big deal. The club is also considering European feeder clubs to assist the first team in a “multi-club” strategy. Newcastle’s owners have set their sights on the Belgian team KV Oostende.

But it is hoped that this latest partnership will help the club at the academy level.

Following the announcement, Ashworth told the club website: “We are very pleased to be working alongside Larne Football Club as we develop and expand our talent pathway.

“I have been hugely impressed by Kenny Bruce and his team, and this will be a great opportunity to share best practice and innovations that will benefit both clubs.

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“Our next generations of talent will only support and sustain both clubs’ future successes and we look forward to supporting one another on our respective journeys.”

Larne owner Kenny Bruce said: “We have been involved in extremely positive discussions with Newcastle United for some time over a strategic working relationship, which we feel can be mutually beneficial.

“At Larne, we have made no secret that our aim is to work with the top young talent on the island of Ireland and we have been making changes to our Academy at all levels, as we seek to make this aim a reality.

“Newcastle United, particularly through Dan Ashworth, has recognised the strides we have made within our structure and the emphasis we are placing on developing the best young players.

“At all levels it is clear both Newcastle United and Larne are clubs moving in the right direction and we feel this affiliation will play a huge part in helping to grow that momentum.

“We are very excited to see what the future holds for players, coaches and staff as we work together over the coming weeks, months and years.”

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