Former Newcastle United prodigy Fraser Forster has admitted he would like to come back to his hometown team at 'some time ' in his profession. The 25-year-old goalkeeper, who came through the Newcastle United rates, joined Celtic on a permanent option after spending the prior 2 yrs on loan at Parkhead. But Forster, actually from Hexham in Northumberland, admits he has not abadndoned his dream of playing for Newcastle United and said: "I had like to return to Newcastle United sooner or later, if the ability occurs. "I am a Newcastle United fan and I have got unfinished business there. It was a wrench to keep, it's my hometown membership. However it wasn't meant to be. "I loved my time out on mortgage and after experiencing playing week in week out it was essential I carried on playing. I desired to be number 1 and it was clear that was not likely to happen at Newcastle." He also admits that, despite loving his existence in Glasgow with Scottish winners Beltic, he would like to perform in the Premier League. "Everyone desires to be playing in the Premier League. It's the spot to be," he explained. "At the second I'm happy at Celtic and playing Champions League football, but long-term it'd be good to play in the Premier League." Fraser Forster has gained international recognition this season after being called around the England team by Roy Hodgson, and he firmly believes he can press for a at next year's World Cup should the Three Lions book their place in Brazil. "It is the World Cup next year and I'll be giving it my all to attempt to be in the squad," Fraser Forster told Late Start Up. "It is important to be playing at the best level I can. Celtic is just a excellent membership and European football is the pinnacle. Today it's about getting just as much experience as you can at Celtic and getting in the England squad."
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