Tamas Kadar is battling to stay with Newcastle United.
His agent Tibor Pataky insists the Hungary under-21 international, who turned heads with his composed style of play after signing for Newcastle, still wants to stay at St James' Park.
Pataky told the Sunday Sun: "Yes, its true that there was a possibility for Tamas to move on loan during the last transfer window.
"He played really good games for Hungary under-21 in Toulon, he played against France and Mexico and lot of scouts liked him.
"We had interest in him from the top league in Holland, from Italy and from Germany, but unfortunately he picked up an injury in the pre-season so the deal collapsed.
"At this moment he is fit again and working very hard to reach the first team again. He played four games in the reserve team, where he is the captain, and showed a good performance in Turkey where he played with Hungary under-21.
"He would like to be in the first team squad of Newcastle United again, and working for it every single day.
"We will see what's happening in the next few weeks and if there is no chance for him to play games in the first team than we will speak to Newcastle United about a loan possibility."