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Transfer to NUFC due to be announced officially before the weekend, according to Caulkin / Times.

 

press conference on friday

 

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The Big Issue seller on Northumberland street was spreading the scoop this morning.

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Yohan Cabaye set to become NUFC player by the weekend

 

 

YOHAN Cabaye will become a Newcastle United player before the weekend – kick-starting a recruitment drive which St James’ Park bosses hope will see at least four more stars added to Alan Pardew’s squad this summer.

 

Sources in France have indicated that Cabaye – currently on international duty with France – is due in the North East on Friday to undertake a medical, sign a five-year deal and complete the formalities of his £4.8million switch from Lille.

 

Newcastle, who have also lodged a formal £1million bid for Swansea’s promising left-back Neil Taylor, will be relieved to get the first summer capture in the bag but he will not be the last arrival.

 

At least four more are expected to join before the window snaps shut – a number that could increase if the likes of José Enríque or Joey Barton leave in the close season.

 

Indeed, Cabaye could be joined by international compatriot Charles N’Zogbia, whom The Journal understands has indicated a willingness to move back to St James’ Park if United are prepared to stump up the £12million that Wigan are asking for him.

 

Ivory Coast forward Gervinho – another Newcastle target – will make a decision on his future by the end of the week, his agent has announced. Pascal Boisseau told The Journal that he is yet to make a firm commitment to any English club.

 

 

But while speculation continues to swirl surrounding those targets, Cabaye’s capture is imminent.

 

The 25-year-old box-to-box midfielder has played nearly 200 times, scoring 31 goals, for French champions Lille and his signing is an impressive one. Rated at around the £8million mark, Newcastle have been able to broker a cut-price deal by activating a release clause in his contract – a move that has angered his current club.

 

But ultimately they were powerless to stop him from joining Pardew’s side.

 

United hope a similar scenario may unfold with his Lille team-mate Gervinho, who is being chased by Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City.

 

Reports yesterday morning suggested the player favours mega-rich City, but agent Boisseau rebuffed those claims. “Nothing is finalised on Gervinho’s future,” he said. “Gervinho will make his decision either by the end of the week or very early next week. He has many options and there has been a lot of interest in him.

 

“For the moment, we’re not in a posi-tion to say anything about where he will go.

 

“I can’t say anything about Newcastle – we have a good relationship with them and other clubs. The matter is confidential and it is impossible to confirm where he will be going.”

 

The chase for N’Zogbia promises to be even more intense, with Liverpool, Aston Villa and Sunderland also firmly in the mix. And in addition to those three clubs, the France international is also considering whether to wind down his contract by staying at Wigan for another year – a move which might tempt Europe’s elite to take a punt on him in a year’s time.

 

Newcastle remain very strong contenders, though – a fact not lost on St James’ Park power brokers, who are trying to tempt him back to the North East.

 

The player’s advisors are certainly encouraging Newcastle, with a source close to N’Zogbia saying: “Charles never really wanted to leave. It was (then manager Joe) Kinnear he fell out with, not Newcastle.

 

 

“He has kept in touch with several of his former team-mates and told them he would love to go back.

 

“And while he has never worked for Alan Pardew, he knows his No 2 John Carver very well.

 

“He thoroughly enjoyed his time there, loves the city and would jump at the chance of pulling on the shirt again.

 

“Of course, Charles will consider all his options but there's a strong emotional pull about returning to Newcastle.”

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He only wants to come back here because none of the big 4/5 have come knocking. Strong emotional pull my arse. Don't insult our intelligence you little cunt. Canny player mind :rolleyes:

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He's obviously improved loads but (and not being a great Wigan watcher), is he really as inconsistent as people have suggested?

 

Marmite judging by the Wigan Forum. http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=5...;mid=2117289287

 

Usual cries of brilliant one minute, inconsistent the next.

 

I'd still have him back though and would hope the other French lads will bring the best out of him.

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Transfer to NUFC due to be announced officially before the weekend, according to Caulkin / Times.

 

press conference on friday

 

Is there? How do you know?

 

i was joking. it's what an old bullshitter of an ITK back in the day on here used to always say.

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Don't think he'll start tonight if his last game versus the Ukraine was anything to go by, he was subbed after 70 odd minutes and his dead ball kicks were shocking. Early doors for the lad in the national team but my first impressions wern't good like. That Marvin Martin looks canny tho and the pick of the 3 linked to us who I think will make it in the Premier is Gameiro, powerful striker of the ball in the Shearer mould.

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In anticipation of his unveiling tomorrow, a nice piece on the player here.

 

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Tonight was a very emotional night in Lille. The Champions managed to see off Rennes 3-2 – Moussa Sow with his third hat-trick of the season which saw the Senegalese striker pick up the Trophee du Meilleur Buteur for Ligue 1’s top scorer. Near the end of the game midfielder Yohan Cabaye was replaced by Stephane Dumont. This wasn’t due to a bad performance or a tactical decision it was a chance for Cabaye to say his goodbyes.

 

After the celebrations Rudi Garcia confirmed to the media that Yohan Cabaye had informed his teammates on Saturday that he had agreed to sign for Newcastle United. The rumours of a move had been around for quite a while but nothing was known as concrete, the scenes when Cabaye’s number appeared on the board announced his departure to everyone. Every Lille player on the pitch made sure to hug Cabaye before he left the pitch. This was a well-liked player receiving a heroes goodbye.

 

Starting his career at Tourcoing FC as a 5-year old he joined Lille’s youth ranks when he was twelve. Playing his way through the ranks for club and country he broke into the first team squad in 2004 as Lille won the Inter-Toto Cup. Growing into Lille’s midfield Cabaye was a fixture as Lille stunned everyone by making the last 16 of the Champions League beating Milan 2-0 in the San Siro.

 

The contract with Newcastle has not been signed yet; Yohan is part of the 26-man France squad that will play against Belarus in a Euro 2012 qualifier and then two friendlies against Poland and Ukraine. Once those matches are out the way Cabaye will make his way to the North-East and finalise his move to become the newest member of the Toon Army.

 

To bring in a player of Cabaye’s quality for a fee as little as €5m is a great coop for Alan Pardew. In a midfield that could lose Joey Barton and Kevin Nolan but contains the talents of Cheikh Tiote and Hatem Ben Arfa what does Cabaye bring to this talented side. With the abilities that Yohan possesses it wouldn’t be strange to see a few of around €8m-10m but a release clause in his contract mean Newcastle have got themselves a bargain.

 

Over the last six years Cabaye has gone from a combative midfielder and developed into a very talented box to box midfielder. His main attributes are his vision and passing abilities. He packs a wonderful right foot and has been known to find the net with some excellent free-kicks and penalties.

 

The main criticism of Cabaye’s game would be a lack of goals although he has only managed four this season it was only 12 months ago the former France U21 captain found the net 15 times and created a further ten goals for his team making it his most productive season.

 

Whereas he may not have scored or created as many goals this season for Les Dogues his teamwork and excellent mentality have been one of the major reasons behind Lille’s excellent season. When Laurent Blanc took over Les Bleus after the World Cup Cabaye was one of the players called up to Blanc’s new look squad and although he is not a first choice pick there is no reason he couldn’t force his way into a 23-man squad for Euro 2012. Whether the move to Newcastle will help or hinder his chances in the National Team remain to be seen.

 

It is a transfer that seems to have confused and surprised a few people. For the player it seems to make perfect sense. He has won the league and cup double with his boyhood club and back in 2006 he reached the last 16 of the Champions League with Lille – what else is left for him to achieve in France. Questions over why he would move to Newcastle can only be answered by the player himself but in the North-East he has the chance to command a place in the starting eleven and help bring the club forward becoming a fans favourite in the process.

 

Only time will tell if this was the right move for the player. Not everyone adapts and performs well in a different league and environment. Ligue 1 players usually take the transition well to life in the Premier League. And although it is sad that we will never again see Cabaye in his number 7 Lille jersey. The mind is filled with excitement to see him pull on the Black and White of Newcastle.

 

Every Lille fan will wish Yohan all the best for his new adventure. If for some reason the move doesn’t work out anyone that has watched him in Ligue 1 will tell you it will not be due to a lack of talent or desire.

 

Au Revoir Yohan.

 

http://www.gibfootballshow.co.uk/2011/05/c...und-midfielder/

 

:lol:

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