Where next for Charlie Austin

Last updated : 24 June 2015 By DSG

A few years ago Charlie Austin was a bricklayer and amateur footballer for his local side, Poole Town

Last season, his first in the top flight, he scored 17 league goals

So, it should surprise me that he has not been shipped off to another Premier League side as of yet

But, it does not

In fact, there is nothing that Queens Park Rangers can do to surprise me; such is the comical nature of their recent episodes.

Austin is English, so plenty of clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester City might have been tempted

But, City has enough forwards and Liverpool opted for his International teammate Danny Ings

HeÂ’s tall, holds the ball up and hits the target more times than not

So, really everyone should be interested

But, where should he go and where will he be most likely to succeed?

Chelsea is interested but a move would not be in AustinÂ’s best interests

Falcao looks set to be joining as well and at such a crucial time in AustinÂ’s career he needs to be playing, especially if he wants to play at the EuroÂ’s next season

This is another reason why he cannot stay in the Championship.

Newcastle United have been heavily linked

Surely he would get into their eleven on a regular basis

Steve McClaren has just taken over at the helm and they are in a bit of a transition period

But, Pappis Cisse looks set to leave

Neil Young once famously sang, “it's better to burn out than to fade away”

If this is true than Cisse has done the exact opposite

But, that could bode well for Austin who would join a strike force with a lot of question marks

The only problem I have with Austin moving to The Magpies is that they are in such a state of turmoil at the moment that I can see both good things and also very bad things possibly happening during his time up north.

West Ham United are favorites to land Austin

I can understand why

The future is bright for the Hammers

This season will be their last at Upton Park but playing at the Olympic Stadium could propel them to heights that they have not been for some time

But, will Austin get enough playing time there? If Andy CarrollÂ’s injury record were any indication then the answer would be yes

If he were a horse he would have been put out of his misery about five or so times since he joined the Hammers after a failed stint at Liverpool

Austin would compliment Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia well

Plus, with Slaven Bilic at the helm, it would seem that AustinÂ’s opportunities would only increase

Charlie was alone up front for long spells last season

This will surely change if he becomes a Hammer.

The future is bright for West Ham and so to for Charlie Austin

However, whether or not the two will link up remains to be seen

A move to Newcastle is still in the cards and could prove fruitful as well

As long as Austin avoids the bench next season I believe we will see even more from him next season

The quality around him will certainly be an upgrade

I saw better football from the Ivory Coast women in their 10-0 defeat to Germany than I saw at times from RangerÂ’s last term.

Source : DSG

Source: DSG