Newcastle stopper Martin Dubravka wants a permanent move to the North East in the Summer, according to the Daily Mail.
Dubravka joined Newcastle on loan from Sparta Prague on deadline day in January. He has made four appearances since then, and is yet to concede a goal since coming into the side.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, the Newcastle keeper expressed his desire to stay at St James Park next season.
The Slovakian said:
I want to stay here after the summer, but I need to be focused until the last game. I don’t like to say we have one or two more games to stay in the league and be safe, you can’t think like this.
Everybody knows that we are not in the best situation and need to fight for it. I came here to help the guys. They are helping me and I’ve enjoyed every game we’ve played.
I knew when I came here that we were not in the best situation, but Newcastle is a huge club with a great history and deserves to stay in the league.
A deal is thought to be in place where Newcastle will be able to sign Dubravka for £4 million. However, Udinese are one of a number of clubs looking at signing the Slovakian.





