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Newcastle United have lost the services of goalkeeping coach Chris Terpcou to Premier League side Arsenal.

The Australian will now be part of Unai Emery’s backroom team at second string level and work alongside former Toon goalkeeping guru Andy Woodman.

It is an exciting new role for Terpcou who leaves Tyneside after helping play a big part in the development of United shot-stopper Freddie Woodman , who has worked his way through the ranks and into the England Under-21 squad in recent years.

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The 49-year-old’s departure means that the Magpies’ Under-23 coaching team will have a new look with young goalkeepers such as Nathan Harker and Otto Huuhtanen knowing they will be working with a new face next term.

Teenager Dan Langley will also challenge for the gloves for the Under-23 side next season.

The Magpies could now turn to former goalkeeper Steve Harper to work with the reserve team coaching staff.

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Harper did serve as the club’s Academy keeper coach in 2016/17 but left the club to study a Sporting Director masters degree at Manchester University.

United’s reserve team goalkeeping set-up has already gone through something of a shake-up this summer with young shot-stoppers such as Paul Woolston and Brendan Pearson released by the club.