Sammy Ameobi signs new Newcastle deal

 

Pa
Thursday 17 November 2011 10:15 EST
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Sammy Ameobi has signed a new three-and-a-half-year deal with Newcastle.

Ameobi, 19, has been rewarded for his breakthrough into the first team and some impressive performances.

The younger brother of Shola, he has made seven first team appearances in all competitions this term, scoring once - the winner at Scunthorpe in the Carling Cup.

Ameobi made his first team debut in May 2011 when he came off the bench to help Newcastle secure a 2-2 draw at Chelsea.

His England Under 21 debut came earlier this month as a substitute against Iceland and he started the next match against Belgium.

Ameobi said: "It is brilliant to get this new contract signed.

"Since I have been young it has always been my dream to play for Newcastle, and it has been an amazing last year for me, making my first team debut and being involved in the squad.

"I love this club and would love to stay here for years to come."

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew said: "We are delighted that Sammy has signed a new contract.

"He is a player of huge potential and talent, and it is always great to see homegrown players come through the system at the club.

"We have already seen glimpses of what he can do, and we hope Sammy can go on and make a real impact."

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