Former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour believes Kieran Tierney should be sold.

And he says a move to Newcastle would make sense.

Parlour said on talkSPORT: "If Tierney were to join Newcastle, I think he would be a great signing for them.

"Arsenal will need to balance the books this summer. If a player isn't happy with his situation at the club or feels he should be starting more games, then sometimes you need to move them on.

"I think if you wanted to use a word to sum up Kieran's time at the club it would be frustrating. He's suffered some nasty injuries that have stopped him from holding down a starting place in the team. He is a top player and a top guy.

"Whichever club he joins if he does leave will be getting a brilliant player."

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