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Transfer news: Newcastle, West Ham, Manchester City, Fulham, Manchester United, Reading and Southampton all want Nathaniel Clyne

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Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman would like want-away star Nathaniel Clyne’s future to be resolved sooner rather than later.

The 21-year-old is out of contract and has been linked with Newcastle, West Ham, Manchester City, Fulham, Manchester United, Reading and Southampton.

“He has been with us a long time,” Freedman told the Croydon Advertiser.

“He has made a decision to move on and a solution would be good for everyone’s sake.

“But we are happy for him to continue using our training facilities and physios – he deserves that.”

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