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Paul Dummett is interesting a clutch of Premier League clubs following the Magpies’ relegation to the Sky Bet Championship.

However, Newcastle will be able to demand whatever fee they please after the Geordie defender recently signed a new long-term contract at St James’ Park.

It is believed that the interest in Dummett is genuine after reports from the Midlands emerged over the weekend linking him heavily with West Brom.

Albion boss Tony Pulis is understood to have made an enquiry about the 24-year-old’s services while there is also interest from his old boss Alan Pardew at Crystal Palace and Mark Hughes at Stoke City.

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Premier League clubs are under increasing pressure to have more homegrown players in their squads with the FA’s homegrown rule last season demanding at least eight players who have come through an English Academy.

The former United youth team defender is a former season ticket holder at St James’ Park and would be happy to stay at the club but Newcastle could still be tempted by the right offer.

Dummett is likely to be heading to Euro 2016 to play represent Wales next month after being named in Chris Coleman’s provisional squad for the tournament.

Wales will spend time in a training camp in Portugal and will also take on Sweden in a friendly on June 5.