Newcastle United are planning to push to make Danny Rose’s loan move from Tottenham Hotspur permanent this summer, according to a report from the Chronicle.
Rose is out of contract with Spurs at the end of next season, and previously told the London Evening Standard that he was planning to leave when his deal expired.

He has since joined the Magpies on loan. And it appears that Steve Bruce is hoping to make the left-back change his plans once again once the campaign concludes.
According to a report from the Chronicle, Newcastle want to keep the 29-year-old on a permanent basis.

TBR View – Spurs will welcome chance to offload Rose permanently
Tottenham will surely welcome the chance to sell Rose permanently this summer.
It is difficult to imagine the left-back playing for Jose Mourinho’s men again.
And given his previous comments, Spurs may be pleased to secure a fee for him.
Spotrac shows that he earns £60,000-a-week, so letting him go this summer may hand Mourinho’s transfer kitty a boost.
Newcastle will still have to agree a fee. But Spurs may not make it too difficult for a deal to be agreed.
And if Rose is happy at St James’ Park following his loan switch, that will be another big hurdle that Newcastle will have cleared.
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