NEWCASTLE United are said to have gone cool on Melbourne Heart teenager Curtis Good who has been trialling at the English Premier League side.
The 19 year old defender has now flown home to Australia after the trial failed to land him a dream move to the Premiership.
The Newcastle Chronicle says the youngster was one of several trialists being assessed by the club as they look to bolster their developmental pool but reportedly didn't do enough to impress.
Good last month had his initial trial extended to allow Magpies coach Allan Pardew to have a closer look at the teenage sensation.
"It's just a short trial. I'll just train and play games, and if they're happy, I'll hopefully get an offer, but if not, then I'll just enjoy the experience,” Good told United’s website before the trial was extended.
This season the former AIS star played 25 times for Heart under Dutch mentor John van’t Schip (now coach of Mexican club Chivas).
Good helped Heart qualify for the A-League finals in only their second season in Australia's top league.
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