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- The 25-year-old Geordie is happy he stayed at St James鈥� Park after he was linked to Carabao Cup final opponents Manchester United in 2019
LONDON: In a different world, Sean Longstaff could have been lining up for Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final this afternoon.
However, he is an integral piece of Eddie Howe鈥檚 Newcastle United jigsaw.
The Geordie was a $60 million target for the Red Devils in 2019, but a move for the now 25-year-old fell through over valuation.
A dip in form then followed the Old Trafford links, and the midfielder looked set for a Magpies鈥� departure but for a renaissance under Howe.
鈥淚t is exciting more than anything,鈥� said Longstaff ahead of this afternoon鈥檚 clash with Man Utd at Wembley.
鈥淚t is a new experience for a lot of us, so we are just trying to take every day in our stride and not think about it too much. You don鈥檛 want to be burned out by the time the final comes along,鈥� he said. 鈥淏ut it is a chance to play in a cup final for Newcastle 鈥� and that鈥檚 not something that comes around too often, so I am lucky and really looking forward to it.鈥�
The links to Old Trafford were unsettling for Longstaff, and many around Tyneside in the years under Rafa Benitez, but he has since had a coming-of-age at St James鈥� Park.
While the later years of the last century were progressive for the academy product, it has been the resurgence under Howe that has proven a real meaningful moment in the North Shields lad鈥檚 career.
鈥淚t was, but more because I was trying to come back from an injury,鈥� said the midfielder of the Man Utd distraction.
鈥淥bviously Rafa was here at the time, I was close with him, then he left and the new manager (came) in. It was a race to be fit, I wasn鈥檛 really fully fit but felt I had to play to show the new manager. It was just bad timing with everything. I had only played nine games, I had played at Blackpool (on loan) and now your name is being mentioned (with a move). Everyone wanted to speak to me about it.鈥�
Longstaff says it was a 鈥渨eird time鈥�, and he recalls thinking that he could not bend his knee.
鈥淚t happened at 20, 21 and I came through it,鈥� he said. 鈥淓verything happens for a reason. If you鈥檇 say I was going to stay and play in a cup final for Newcastle United, I'd have snapped your hand off. I am really happy how it has turned out.鈥�
Emotions are something that dominate things when it comes to Newcastle United fans, having not been to a final since 1999.
However, Longstaff is keen to make sure that stays out of things come Sunday afternoon.
鈥淚 think if someone told me a year and a half ago I鈥檇 be about to play in a cup final for Newcastle, I am not sure I would have believed them,鈥� said Longstaff.
鈥淚 feel as though it has been quite an up and down journey 鈥� one I have enjoyed. You have to just be as positive as you can be,鈥� he added. 鈥淚 will walk out Sunday or be around to support whoever does, but just to be there, to soak in the atmosphere and the occasion is something I feel very privileged to do.鈥�