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Le milieu de terrain marseillais aurait fait du promu anglais sa destination prioritaire.

 

Hatem Ben Arfa ne devrait plus être Marseillais très longtemps. Alors que son agent a déclaré lundi qu'il ne voyait pas son joueur rester à l'OM, La Provence annonce que l'ancien lyonnais aurait fait de Newcastle, promu en Premier League, sa destination prioritaire. Malgré un intérêt du Milan AC, de Parme, du Genoa, et plus récemment d'Hoffenheim et du Werder Brême, l'international français voudrait évoluer en Premier League cette saison.

 

Néanmoins, les proches du joueur ne semble pas très heureux de cette décision. Ainsi, un d'eux trouve que l'Angleterre n'est pas une bonne destination pour Ben Arfa, comme il l'explique dans le quotidien provençal: "Le championnat anglais ce n'est pourtant pas le meilleur endroit pour qu'il puisse exprimer son talent. Newcastle, c'est la plus mauvaise solution, aussi bien pour Hatem que pour l'OM." En effet, les Magpies ne seraient actuellement pas en mesure d'apporter toutes les garanties financières pour un prêt avec option d'achat.

 

which Google badly translates into

 

The Marseille midfielder would have been promoted to the English destination priority.

 

Hatem Ben Arfa Marseille should not be very long. As his agent said Monday he could not see his players to stay at Marseille, Provence announced that the former would have made Newcastle Lyons, promoted to the Premier League, its priority destination. Despite interest from AC Milan, Parma, Genoa, and most recently Werder Bremen and Hoffenheim, the French international would evolve in the Premier League this season.

 

However, relatives of the player does not seem very happy with this decision. Thus, one of them is that England is not a good destination for Ben Arfa, as he explains in everyday life in Provence: "The English league is however not the best place for him to express his talent. Newcastle is the worst solution, as well as to Hatem for OM. " Indeed, the Magpies would not currently able to provide any financial guarantees for a loan with option to purchase.

 

from http://www.chronofoot.com/om/om-hatem-ben-...le_art5698.html

 

I've got no idea if that's a credible source in France or what have you but it hints that he would prefer to come here but we may not have the cash to buy him next season which is what they'd want.

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The Marseille midfielder may have made a newly promoted English team his preferred destination.

 

Hatem Ben Arfa may not have to stay at Marseille for too much longer. Whilst his agent said on Monday that he did not see him staying at Marseille, La Provence announced that the former Lyons player had made Newcastle, promoted to the Premier League, his preferred destination. Despite interest from AC Milan, Parma, Genoa and more recently Hoffenheim and Werder Bremen, the French international may want to play in the Premier League this season.

 

Nevertheless, those close to the player don't seem very happy with this decision. Indeed one of them doesn't think England is a good destination for Ben Arfa, as he explained in a Provencal newspaper: "The English League certainly isn't the place for him to express his talent. Newcastle is the worst option, as much for Hatem as for Marseille." In effect, the Magpies would not actually be able to give all the necessary financial guarantees to secure a loan with the option to purchase.

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His mates have got a point like :)

 

That NUFC offer in full (scrawled on back of a serviette):

 

Salary - 5,000 per week (before taxes)

Win bonus - 500 per game (in cash, see Fat Billy at the Haymarket after game)

Car - use of company Hyundai for 6 months (insured at player's own cost)

Card - Sports Direct gold card including 15% discount on all stock (except sales stock)

Free room at Quayside Travelodge during 2 week orientation period

Complimentary voucher (to value of 100) for Charlie's Casino in London

 

Offer to expire within one week

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His mates have got a point like :D

 

That NUFC offer in full (scrawled on back of a serviette):

 

Salary - 5,000 per week (before taxes)

Win bonus - 500 per game (in cash, see Fat Billy at the Haymarket after game)

Car - use of company Hyundai for 6 months (insured at player's own cost)

Card - Sports Direct gold card including 15% discount on all stock (except sales stock)

Free room at Quayside Travelodge during 2 week orientation period

Complimentary voucher (to value of 100) for Charlie's Casino in London

 

Offer to expire within one week

 

I'd take that. Fuck what me mates would say :razz:

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His mates have got a point like :D

 

That NUFC offer in full (scrawled on back of a serviette):

 

Salary - 5,000 per week (before taxes)

Win bonus - 500 per game (in cash, see Fat Billy at the Haymarket after game)

Car - use of company Hyundai for 6 months (insured at player's own cost)

Card - Sports Direct gold card including 15% discount on all stock (except sales stock)

Free room at Quayside Travelodge during 2 week orientation period

Complimentary voucher (to value of 100) for Charlie's Casino in London

 

Offer to expire within one week

 

I'd take that. Fuck what me mates would say :razz:

 

:icon_lol: Note from Mike to Derek:

 

Fuck me Del boy, I'm not made of money! Halve the cash ffs and take the Travelodge off the table. It's not like we're short of players!

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