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Newcastle United striker Adam Campbell is on trial with Premier League rivals West Bromwich Albion.

The 21-year-old Geordie is understood to be one of the players the Magpies are prepared to let go this summer.

But the Baggies have taken a closer look at the former England youth international, and he played an hour of West Brom’s 3-0 reserve win over Arsenal this week.

Newcastle had high hopes for Campbell after making him the club’s youngester ever European debutant against Atromitos in 2012 during a 1-1 draw in Greece.

He has played for the club fleetingly in the Premier League before loan spells at Carlisle United, St Mirren, Fleetwood, Hartlepool and Gateshead.

However, the chance to play on trial at West Brom has put him back in the shop window.

United are likely to part company with Ryan Taylor, Jonas Gutierrez and Sammy Ameobi in the coming weeks as the trio come to the end of their contracts.

Recently, John Carver hinted that United had to be careful with Adam Armstrong and not put too much expectation on his shoulders, as had been the case with North Shields-born Campbell.