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'Concern' for Bruce as former Man United target yet to commit future to Newcastle

Sean and Matty Longstaff are both in talks with the club over new deals.

NEWCASTLE MANAGER STEVE Bruce admits he is growing increasingly concerned about the futures of Sean and Matty Longstaff, with the brothers yet to commit their long-term future to the north-east club.

Sean Longstaff, who was a transfer target for Manchester United over the summer, has two-and-a-half years left on his current deal while younger brother Matty is out of contract at the end of the season.

Both players have been in talks with the club over new deals but have yet to reach an agreement.

When asked about the future of the midfield duo, Bruce told a news conference: “Look, we always want to keep your best young players, especially if they’re Geordies, of course. Let’s hope they both get tied up.”

The Magpies boss admitted the future of Matty Longstaff is of particular concern, given he is now into the last six months of his current deal.

It’s a concern for us all, of course it is. I hope we can get that tied up, I really do,” added Bruce.

“But, they’ve got the power these days, the players. We see it often now with young players as well. I hope there’s a bit of common sense.

“There’s nobody, at 19, played more games than him. He’s got an opportunity.”

Sean Longstaff, 22, has established himself as a first-team regular in the heart of the Magpies midfield since making his debut at the start of the 2017-18 season.

Young brother Matty, 19, burst onto the scene in October last year when he scored the winner on his Premier League debut against Manchester United at St James’ Park.

The academy graduates have made 32 appearances between them so far this season, with the Magpies defying pre-season predictions of a battle against relegation to sit 12th in the table, seven points clear of the bottom three.

They are unbeaten in seven games in all competitions since a 3-0 defeat at home to Leicester on New Year’s Day.

They take on League One side Oxford United in an FA Cup fourth-round replay on Tuesday, with Bruce confirming both Longstaff brothers will start the game at the Kassam Stadium.

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    Nov 11th 2018, 10:53 AM

    Well done to Stephen for sharing his story, the mind is a powerful thing and the effects our thoughts can have on our body. I’m sure anorexia is more prevalent than we think with males and does not only affect females. Glad he has come out the other side and his life is going well now.

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    Nov 11th 2018, 11:23 AM

    Immense inner strength to come through it all and hugely considerate and brave to share his journey in the hope of helping others.

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    Nov 11th 2018, 12:00 PM

    Well done Stephen… You battled through and you’ll have a lifelong benefit from the struggle you’ve endured. Best of luck with the rest of your life and of course Round Towers (Lusk) too.

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    Nov 11th 2018, 11:18 AM

    5 and a half stone is 35kg. Let’s say your an 18 year old and ur 83kg and u lose that much then you’re 48kg. Thats really unhealthy and if u don’t eat enough food then youll have no energy for exercise. Sounds awful

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    Nov 11th 2018, 12:48 PM

    @Eoin Murphy:
    Definitely a tough station.

    His starting weight was 114kg & he lost 35kg to bring him down to 79kg which is very light for a man of his frame.

    Some mental battle to win.

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    Nov 11th 2018, 6:12 PM

    @Liam H: sorry i missed that part its a long article. There are some third years in the rugby who weigh more than without an ounce of fat

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