Newcastle hope for 'successful conclusion' to Schar talkspublished at 15:59 BST
Ciaran Kelly
Newcastle United reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesFabian Schar may have tapped his chest as Newcastle United supporters sang his name at St James' Park last week.
But the scenes which followed the club's final home game of the campaign against West Ham did not necessarily feel like a farewell.
Newcastle previously announced that fellow long-serving defenders Kieran Trippier and Emil Krafth were leaving.
But there has not yet been such a statement regarding Schar, who has also entered the final weeks of his contract.
Head coach Eddie Howe has spoken to Schar about a new deal and sporting director Ross Wilson is now handling discussions with the centre-back's representatives.
"We hope to come to a successful conclusion," Howe said on Friday.
Schar has been sidelined in recent months through injury, but keeping hold of the Swiss would certainly spare Newcastle a job this summer given the additions required elsewhere.
Big-name departures are on the cards - even if there is currently a gap in valuation between Newcastle and Bayern Munich for Anthony Gordon - but Howe feels the club are set up to have a "smoother" window one year on.
First, Newcastle have a chief executive, David Hopkinson, and sporting director, Wilson, in place.
Secondly, as much as the club will only sell key players on "our terms", they do not want a repeat of the Alexander Isak saga, which dragged on until deadline day.
Finally, after missing out on a host of first-choice targets last summer, including Hugo Ekitike, Joao Pedro and Benjamin Sesko, targeting players who are "desperate" to join the club is Howe's non-negotiable this time around.
"The big thing for me is they have to want to come and play for this great football club," he said. "That's number one.
"In my experience, if the player has any doubt, and isn't totally sure this is the right place for them, it doesn't work.
"If I look back at the most successful signings here, every player has been desperate to come and put that black and white shirt on."



















