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can make their presence felt in the Championship.

out wide and as a central striker if needed.

With an explosive turn of pace and a real eye for goal, the ambitious Congoborn young gun is keen to transfer the skills shown in the reserves on to the first-team stage.

After a handful of senior appearances in Toon, LuaLua went out on loan to Doncaster last term and impressed so much the Keepmoat side wanted to repeat the deal this season.

However, with Donny now rivals of United, there will be little chance of it with bigger things expected from Kaz in the Championship.

TAMAS KADAR THE technically-gifted defender has already been tipped as a future captain of the once great footballing nation of Hungary.

Recognised by former Hungary boss Lothar Matthaus and current Magyars coach Erwin Koeman as one of the future stars for his country, United will be hoping he can shine for both club and country.

Kadar broke his leg last season in the mini TyneWear derby but has made a full recovery.

Last January he was on the brink of a first-team call-up before disaster struck in the reserves when a challenge with Jordan Henderson resulted in a broken leg.

Now as deputy to pounds 6m Spanish defender Jose Enrique, linked with a move back to La Liga, he could earn his big chance. TIM KRUL THE confident young Dutchman has never made any secret of his ambition to be the Toon's No 1. But with Steve Harper the nailed-on choice to be between the posts for the new season, Krul will have to continue to be patient.

That said, United's back-up keeper leaves Newcastle with first-class cover for Easington-born Harper.

Krul kept a clean sheet on his only first-team appearance for the Magpies in Palermo in 2006 in the UEFA Cup.

Yet he knows that at 21, he will face a different type of challenge in the Championship.


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