Saturday, December 13, 2014

Who wants Ben Arfa? – Sports.fr

Blurred with his coach Steve Bruce, undesirable in Newcastle, still owns the player Hatem Ben Arfa will try in the next transfer window to bounce in a new club. But not sure that the proposals for the international flock that never ceases to disappoint …

Hatem Ben Arfa or eternal disappointment hope … While he hoped to raise at Hull City where he on loan from Newcastle at the very end of the transfer window late August, the French international (13 selections, last June 19, 2012 against Sweden) will probably do more of the shirt Tigers moving without him at Stamford Bridge this Saturday to face the leader, Chelsea. Dismissed from the team since his last game at Old Trafford (in which he was replaced after … 35 minutes), the former Lyon clearly longer part of the coach Steve Bruce plans that will have used the final eight matches (five as the holder), with almost no yield (no goal scored).

So, according to Team dated Saturday both parties would be close to a termination of the loan agreement a year, while the player is left on the other side of the Channel and lead in the Paris region, just to keep in case of proposal at the transfer window opens in early January. Because if its loan to Hull to an end, it probably not return to Newcastle manager Alan Pardew where, after a time sang his praises, does not want to hear about it. The question is whether the Magpies will terminate in turn contract (which runs until June 2015) of the French left, or if they try to sell a player who, at age 27, should not raise a lot of envy.

His stats during his four years English, albeit marred by injuries, are indeed not famous (13 goals in 84 Premier League matches), but it is especially its irregularity and character that does not plead his favor, evidenced by his often stormy separations from his previous clubs, from Lyon to Newcastle via Marseille. Team talk of interest from Germany, Spain, Ligue 1 and even Brazil. You do not have to believe …

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