Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul says he's happy on Tyneside.
Toon boss Alan Pardew admits either Krul or Fraser Forster, when he returns from Celtic, will have to go out on-loan next season.
"At the moment I'm not looking at the summer, I'm looking at the near-future and nights like Manchester United are really important," Krul told The Journal. "That shows I'm there. I'm here to be number one. I've been here now for six years working hard. Harps has been really important because he's told me how difficult it is to be patient.
"He said, 'I'm 36, your chance will come.' I've been working hard and he's been there for me every day with (goalkeeping coach) Andy Woodman."
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