Nigerian Winger Trevan Sanusi Joins Newcastle First Team for Pre Season
Trevan Sanusi, a 17 year old Nigerian winger, has joined Newcastle United's first team for their pre season training camp in Germany. The training is taking place at the Adidas HomeGroup Training Facilities in Herzogenaurach. With several first team players like Bruno Guimarães, Kieran Trippier, and Anthony Gordon unavailable due to their participation in recent international tournaments, manager Eddie Howe has called up several youngsters, including Sanusi, to join the camp.
Sanusi, highly regarded by Newcastle, was signed from Birmingham last summer amidst interest from other high profile clubs. Despite training with the first team last season, he has yet to make his first team debut and continues to play for Newcastle's youth teams. Last season, he made 12 appearances in the U18 Premier League and broke into the development squad in January, debuting against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League 2.
Sanusi scored in a match against Chelsea before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the season. Having signed his first professional contract with Newcastle, Sanusi is keen to continue his development and make a significant impact at the club.
Editorial
Trevan Sanusi's inclusion in Newcastle United's pre season training camp is a promising step in his young career. At just 17, his talent and potential have already caught the attention of Newcastle's management, leading to his involvement with the first team. This opportunity to train alongside seasoned professionals is invaluable for Sanusi's development.
Eddie Howe’s decision to bring in young players like Sanusi highlights Newcastle's commitment to nurturing homegrown talent. Involving youngsters in pre season training not only boosts their confidence but also provides them with a firsthand experience of the intensity and demands of top tier football.
Trevan Sanusi, a 17 year old Nigerian winger, has joined Newcastle United's first team for their pre season training camp in Germany. The training is taking place at the Adidas HomeGroup Training Facilities in Herzogenaurach. With several first team players like Bruno Guimarães, Kieran Trippier, and Anthony Gordon unavailable due to their participation in recent international tournaments, manager Eddie Howe has called up several youngsters, including Sanusi, to join the camp.
Sanusi, highly regarded by Newcastle, was signed from Birmingham last summer amidst interest from other high profile clubs. Despite training with the first team last season, he has yet to make his first team debut and continues to play for Newcastle's youth teams. Last season, he made 12 appearances in the U18 Premier League and broke into the development squad in January, debuting against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League 2.
Sanusi scored in a match against Chelsea before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the season. Having signed his first professional contract with Newcastle, Sanusi is keen to continue his development and make a significant impact at the club.
Editorial
Trevan Sanusi's inclusion in Newcastle United's pre season training camp is a promising step in his young career. At just 17, his talent and potential have already caught the attention of Newcastle's management, leading to his involvement with the first team. This opportunity to train alongside seasoned professionals is invaluable for Sanusi's development.
Eddie Howe’s decision to bring in young players like Sanusi highlights Newcastle's commitment to nurturing homegrown talent. Involving youngsters in pre season training not only boosts their confidence but also provides them with a firsthand experience of the intensity and demands of top tier football.