August 23, 2013

The Newcastle manager is adamant that any bid for his star midfielder would have to be a winning proposition for the Magpies and challenges the Gunners to cooperate.
 
THE NEWCASTLE manager is adamant that any bid for his star midfielder would have to be a winning proposition for the Magpies and challenges the Gunners to cooperate Newcastle manager Alan Pardew says that the club must come out stronger whether Yohan Cabaye departs or stays at St James's Park. The France international was the subject of a £10 million bid from Arsenal before the Magpies' opening Premier League contest against Manchester City, while French giants Paris Saint-Germain are also reportedly interested. After withdrawing Cabaye from the squad before the match, Newcastle rejected the Gunners' offer as "derisory and disrespectful". "The most important thing about this whole scenario is that the club wins. The club has to win, no-one else," Pardew told the press. "That is what comes first on my shift and I am manager of this football club and will do what is best for the club.
source:goal.com

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