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Dummett focusing on full fitness after Wales withdrawal

Written by Dan King

Paul Dummett has decided to withdraw himself from international duty with Wales to concentrate on his club career until he is back to full fitness.

The left-back won't be involved in next month's World Cup qualifier in Serbia, having missed Wales' last game against Republic of Ireland in March due to injury - but has not retired from international football altogether. 

Dummett played more minutes than anybody else as Newcastle lifted the Sky Bet Championship title last season but has appeared just once for his country since making his debut against the Netherlands in June 2014.

After a gruelling campaign with the Magpies, in which he played through the pain barrier on several occasions, 25-year-old Dummett is keen to recharge his batteries and spend time with his family and friends in order to ensure he is at peak form and fitness for his hometown team's return to the Premier League and what promises to be a big campaign for both him and the club.

He has been supported in his decision by Newcastle boss Rafa Benítez. 

However, Dummett - who has represented his country from youth level all the way to the senior team - has not closed the door on his international career and hopes to represent the Dragons again in the future.

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