The career of Rolando Aarons up to this stage has been far from ideal for the player as injuries have plagued any sort of progress for the youngster.

Valued at £850,000 on Transfermarkt, the 21-year-old could really benefit from a change of scenery and that would be dealt with if the winger decided to leave Newcastle United in the summer.

Aarons was hoping to come back from a stop-start campaign last year but that is far from the case as the Jamaican-born man suffered an initial two month lay off in August, and didn't return to action for Rafa Benitez until mid-October.

However, weeks since making his comeback and Rolando Aarons suffered a second set-back of the season; enduring an Achilles tendon rupture in November and hasn't seen any action on the pitch up to this moment.

Despite the rumours suggesting the ex-England under-20 international could sneak into the first-team towards the end of April, it is seemingly unlikely he'll make another appearance this term.

All in all, the once-prospective attacker has unfortunately experienced six separate major injuries - devastating for any young player trying to break their trade into the game - missing 91 matches for Newcastle altogether.

With the Magpies now enjoying an instant return to the top-flight, Aaron's career on Tyneside remains in the air and, in my opinion, a departure out of St James' Park is the best option to revitalise his career.

There is clearly potential in the player but it's game time he needs and that won't happen on the bench at United next season.

A Championship side is the very least where Rolando Aarons should be aiming if he wants to rejuvenate himself and I can think of an abundance of probable destinations.

Leeds United are most likely going to have a large squad overhaul in the summer after another failed attempt at promotion to the Premier League, the wide-man would really benefit from a roaring atmosphere at home games.

Or equally, one of the play-off outsiders next year such as Wolverhampton Wanderers or Fulham may grab the player's attention.

Aarons may thrive being the reliant man in the team, something he never will be at Newcastle United.

Toon Army, do you think Rolando Aarons has a future at the club? How much do you value him? What side would benefit him the most? Let us hear your opinions in the comments below!