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Newcastle United have started talks with Martin Dubravka over a new deal - but the goalkeeper is still interesting Italian giants Juventus plus other Premier League rivals.

That is the information that has been circulated to the media in the Czech Republic with Dubravka's success in England attracting a long list of admirers.

Dubravka is currently tied down to Newcastle until 2022 but a new improved deal could be on the table.

His agent Pavel Zika has also told Ruik in Czech Republic: "We can confirm that Martin belongs to the Juventus scout department’s list of long-term players.

"However, we must mention that it is not only monitored by Pavel Nedved’s Juventus, but there are also Premier League clubs. Our personal tip with my brother is that Martin stays in England.

"Our effort, but also Newcastle’s endeavour, is to negotiate a new contract at the end of this season, as Martin came to Newcastle as a virtually unknown Czech league player, but quickly became a major player of the entire team and already has an excellent reputation throughout the English league.

"So we are gradually starting to negotiate an improved contract, but of course, on the other hand, we record interest from a number of other clubs in the English league. Martin Dúbravka is in agreement that our goal is to prove as much as possible in England."

Dubravka has also had interest from Germany but he is happy in the Premier League.

His agent added: "Even though interest in Martin from one of the top German Bundesliga clubs has been eminent over time, Martin has told us that he does not feel that his career is going to move towards Germany, that he would like to continue in England, which is the cradle of football and in which goalkeepers already historically privileged.

"Recently, we have recorded interest in even the biggest clubs from the English league, i.e. clubs for the title and European Cups, and if Martin is going to do everything like now, we believe that there may be a very interesting top club offer for Martin."