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Alan Pardew: Clubs will have to pay over the odds to sign Newcastle United players – EPL News

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Alan Pardew: Clubs will have to pay over the odds to sign Newcastle United players – EPL News

Newcastle United boss, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-c4244 Pardew, has insisted that clubs will have to break bank if they want to sign any of the Magpies’ players in the upcoming January transfer window.
The Toons’ boss expects only one of his talismanic players to leave St. James Park in the next transfer window.
The Tyneside club started the current 2011/12 Barclays Premier League superbly, as they were undefeated in their first 11 matches, where they recorded 7 wins. Their impressive campaign has drawn many players to the players. 
Key midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yohan-Cabaye-c37423, who joined Newcastle United in the last transfer window from Lille, has recently been linked with the reigning champions, Manchester United.
The Red Devils are in desperate need of a creative midfielder, after failing to sign one in the summer transfer window. It has been reported that Manchester United will try to sign Cabaye in the next transfer window.
Moreover, Cheick Tiote, who has been very influential since the start of the season, is being constantly linked with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809, who have signed Andy Carroll
and Jose Enrique from Newcastle United in the last two transfer windows.
Alan Pardew is aware of the interest in his players from difficult clubs, and has warned that interested teams will have to pay over the odds in order to sign any player in the next transfer window.
The Newcastle United manager said in an interview:
"It is going to cost a h**l of a lot of money, a h**l of a lot of money because we're in that position now. I think any of our players that get linked to other clubs, those clubs are going to need to know they'll need to pay a shed load of money to get anyone
out of this football club.
"I don't envisage anyone going out in this window, but if a club, one of the top clubs, comes in and wants to pay way, way over the odds we'll have to look at it," Alan Pardew concluded.
 

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