The Newcastle manager believes the France international's
interests would be best served at St James' Park as the midfielder continues to
be linked with a move away
Alan Pardew believes
Yohan Cabaye would be making a mistake if he attempted to pursue a move away
from Newcastle United in the January transfer window.
The France international refused to play in Premier
League games against Manchester City and West Ham at the beginning of the
season after the Magpies rejected a bid from Arsenal.
However, Cabaye has since settled his differences with
the club and has played an integral role in an impressive campaign so far, with
his four goals helping the club move up to sixth place in the league table.
Cabaye's performances have led to renewed speculation
that he could be on the move in the January transfer window, but Pardew has
warned the 27-year-old against leaving St James' Park.
"He's in an environment where he's got pole
position," said the Newcastle boss. "You don't always get that. You
can get lost at some clubs."
Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain and Premier League
leaders Liverpool are just two of several clubs to have been linked with a move
for Cabaye.
Culled from Goal
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