Remy Cabella

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    Remy Cabella closes door on Newcastle return

    French midfielder Remy Cabella has insisted that he has no desire to return to St.James Park next season.

    Florian Thauvin joins Newcastle United

    Newcastle United have completed the signing of French winger Florian Thauvin from Marseilla for a reported fee of £12m.

    Newcastle United on verge of Florian Thauvin signing

    Newcastle United are inching closer to a summer deal for Marseille midfielder Florian Thauvin, according to reports.

    Newcastle United to make improved Thauvin bid

    Newcastle United are expected to come up with a renewed offer for midfielder Florian Thauvin after their initial £12m bid was knocked back by Marseille.

    Newcastle United eye Cabella-Thauvin swap deal

    Newcastle United are ready to offer midfielder Remy Cabella in a straight swap deal to bring Marseille star Florian Thauvin to St.James Park.

    Marseille want Remy Cabella on loan

    Marseille are in talks with Newcastle United over a possible loan move for winger Remy Cabella this summer.

    Newcastle manager: our new players are trying too hard

    After Newcastle's 0-0 draw with Aston Villa at the weekend, Newcastle coach Alan Pardew told reporters that his new signings are trying too hard to impress.

    Newcastle manager: we've tread on Arsenal's toes in transfer market

    Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew, who has been busy reshuffling his squad ahead of today's opening game of the Premier League campaign, has told reporters that he may have beaten the Gunners to one or two players in the transfer market this summer.

    Alan Pardew happy with Newcastle transfer business

    Alan Pardew is happy with Newcastle's transfer business so far this summer. Newcastle have already swooped to sign the likes of Remy Cabella and Siem De Jong and have completely revamped their squad ahead of the upcoming campaign.

    Premier League transfer talk: all in or bust for Pardew

    Newcastle have enforced their reputation as one of the Premier League's stingiest clubs in recent seasons, but under fan pressure the Toon Army have spent big so far this summer.