Fabian Schar drops Newcastle United hint
The next two seasons are likely to feature a true changing of the guard at Newcastle United.
The final few players from the Steve Bruce era will slowly leave Tyneside, with the likes of Callum Wilson amongst those who are likely to depart this summer.
Fabian Schar is a player whose long-term future is looking a little less clear, however. Prior to signing a one-year contract extension at the club, the Swiss star retired from his national team after turning 33.
However, Schar himself has revealed just how he wants his career to come to a close and his hopes for the next few years.
Schar hints Newcastle could be his last club
Asked if he could retire at Newcastle United during an interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Schar dropped a clear hint at where his future lies.
He replied: “Yes, that would be great (to finish my career at Newcastle). Everything’s just right here, on and off the pitch.
"When I extended my contract (one-year extension until 2026), I could hardly imagine taking on a new challenge at another club. I’m a player who appreciates what I have.
“However, I’d like to play football for another two or three years and therefore am not thinking about retiring yet. I didn’t have to quit playing for the national team either, but it was the right time. Now I have to find that in club football too.”
Schar's place in the starting XI next season is so far uncertain. With Sven Botman gradually returning to full fitness, Dan Burn's fantastic form, and the club openly pursuing new defensive options.
But even at 33-years-old, Schar's contributions to our recent success cannot be understated, and his European football experience will be something Eddie Howe values immensely ahead of our return to the Champions League next season.
"I feel an enormous connection" - Schar
Signed by Rafa Benitez in 2018 for a mere £3m from Deportivo La Coruna, Schar's been a near ever-present figure in our defence since his debut.
No one has played more games (154) since Eddie Howe's arrival, and Schar was of course part of the history-making Carabao Cup winning side from earlier this year, playing the whole game at Wembley - something which has stuck long in Schar's memory.
“The cup win was incredible; I’ll never forget it,” he said. "Everyone knew that the end of Newcastle’s title drought would be celebrated exuberantly.
"But when it actually happened and I saw it for myself, it was a completely different experience. I let the moment sink in and realised that this isn’t an everyday occurrence.
“Experiencing this joy is very meaningful to me. I’ve been in Newcastle since 2018 and feel an enormous connection to the city and the club.
"I wanted to give something back to everyone. That’s why the relief after the final whistle in the game against Liverpool was so immense.”