Yohan Cabaye refused to play for Newcastle yesterday
following a 0-0 draw to West Ham.
The French international has been under the spotlight
following a £10m bid from Arsenal, which was quickly rejected and described as
‘derisory’ from Alan Pardew.
The Newcastle manager left him out of the squad on the
opening day of the season and was in his first team plans for yesterday’s
match, however Cabaye refused to participate according to BBC Sport.
Pardew was angered by the timing of the Gunners offer and
declares that the situation needs to be sorted soon.
“It is quite simple - we need to resolve the situation.
"It's difficult at the moment. We have big clubs
filling our players with disharmony.”
Pardew also added that if the player does leave, he will
be scouring the market for a replacement.
“We need to get ourselves in a position where if he
stays, great, and if he doesn't stay we need to get someone equally as
good."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will sure to be on red-hot
alert after hearing the news as he continues to try and add additions to his
depleted squad.
The Emirates has only seen one new player, Yaya Sanogo,
join the club this summer and supporters have become increasingly discontent
with the lack of business.
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