Tuesday 28 January 2014

Exclusive: Cabaye to join PSG as Newcastle opt to sell star midfielder for £23m after rebuffing lower bid

Newcastle have accepted Paris Saint-Germain's £23million bid for France midfielder Yohan Cabaye.
PSG initially offered £14m, which was rejected. However, a delegation from the Ligue 1 giants were in the North East with an increased offer that owner Mike Ashley couldn't turn down.
Cabaye, 28, who went on strike during August when Newcastle turned down a bid from Arsenal, wants his future resolved before the transfer window closes on Friday.

Newcastle face Sunderland on Saturday and manager Alan Pardew said: 'The timing is very unfortunate. It was the same at the start of the season. The biggest concern for me is losing the player and the second biggest concern is that I have the derby on Saturday.'
Pardew admitted it was difficult to compete with super-rich PSG, who have spent a world-record £300m on players since 2011.
He added: 'We know they're a very wealthy and powerful club. We're conscious of that, and we're doing our best to protect Newcastle. I expect him to play at Norwich then I'm sure there will be conversations.
'I always think that if you're going to bring players to a club like this and you're saying to them that you want to break into Champions League football, you will attract better players like that, but you're more likely to lose them if you're not in the Champions League.
'We're probably one of the few clubs in the Premier League who can attract that calibre of player and find ourselves in that position. That's probably why we seem to get affected more than others.
'If we had won two more at Christmas and the end of January, then maybe I could have argued that we have a realistic chance of the Champions League. But I think it's difficult to look a player in the eye and say we have a realistic chance of Champions League football when the bigger teams have all kept winning.'

He was a bargain at £4.3m when he moved to Tyneside from Lille in June 2011 after helping them win the French League and Cup double.
He missed only four games and his passing was pivotal as Toon finished sixth that year to earn the club European football, but this season he has added end product to his game with seven goals in all.

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