Newcastle midfielder Jack Colback has reportedly completed a loan move to Championship side Nottingham Forest, and some fans are glad to see the back of him.
Guardian journalist Daniel Taylor claimed that his loan move had gone through on Friday and that it was impressive business for Forest.
Colback is a loan deal, with an option to buy. Not quite sure what's happening at Newcastle right now (usual Mike Ashley chaos) but from NFFC perspective another shrewd signing. Tenth summer arrival and very impressive business, once again.
— Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) July 20, 2018
Colback arrived from bitter rivals Sunderland in 2014 on a free transfer and has made 102 appearances for the club.
He spent the second half of last season on loan at Nottingham Forest where he made 16 Championship appearances.
Now it looks like he’s set to return to the City Ground on loan with an option for Forest to buy him next summer.
One fan said that he’ll be glad he’s gone and another said “Thank god”, although one said that Newcastle’s squad just keeps getting thinner and thinner.
Here are the best reactions from Newcastle fans to his imminent exit:
Never featured under Rafa. He relegated him to the U23's almost immediately. Refused other moves as he was happy to sit on his contract at Newcastle. Il be glad he's gone
— Lee Embleton (@embleton01) July 20, 2018
Asset stripping. Not that colback was much of an asset. But still. Makes me think he is planning a sale of the club. 4 signed non disclosures only 1 went public.
— TMW (@TilehurstsOwn) July 20, 2018
I expect we will be paying the majority of his wages while out on loan but are Forest contributing anything towards that?
— Damien Lee (@Damolee23) July 20, 2018
Another wage packet we must be subsidising I assume
— Rob Turnbull (@ITINTERACT2) July 20, 2018
Squad just gets thinner and thinner
— Kev Temp. (@kevin_temperley) July 20, 2018
I'LL NEVER HAVE TO WATCH COLBACK PLAY FOR MY CLUB AGAIN pic.twitter.com/VGNCGf6OsH
— Jack (@Jaaack_NUFC) July 20, 2018
OPINION
It might be seen as impressive business for Nottingham Forest but Colback had no future at Newcastle. He’s only got one year left on his contract and this will see him through to the end, but some Newcastle fans are concerned they’ll be subsidising his wages while he’s playing at Forest. However, even if they’re paying half, that’s still £17.5k-a-week that Newcastle will be saving. Every penny counts at St James’ Park at the moment and Newcastle fans will hope that with Colback’s exit and the imminent departure of Aleksandar Mitrovic, that players will start arriving soon.