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The Departures Lounge: French revolution continues at 'Le Chateau Nouveau'

This is starting to get ridiculous.

Three of Newcastle’s new recruits. Credit: Instagram

NEWCASTLE UNITED’S FONDNESS of French players shows no signs of letting up.

Having just added Massadio Haidara, Yoan Gouffran, Mathieu Debuchy and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa t0 bring the number at the club to 10, Alan Pardew looks set to sign Toulouse midfielder Moussa Sissoko.

The Ligue 1 outfit have released a statement confirming his exit so it is only a matter of time before he is announced as a Magpie.

Moussa Sissoko is on the verge of joining the Magpies. Credit: Neal Simpson/EMPICS Sport

Going ?

Alex Ferguson also wants to find himself a bargain from the same market and bringing in St-Etienne teenager Kurt Zouma has reportedly become a priority for Manchester United. The defender has been watched by United scouts but their city rivals are also monitoring the situation so they could face a battle to sign the French U19 international.

Spurs, meanwhile, have joined a long line of clubs hoping to entice Mohamed Diame away from West Ham, who has a £3.5m buyout clause.

Going?

Swansea captain Ashley Williams has become the subject of interest from Liverpool, say the Daily Mirror. That would mean Brendan Rodgers returning to his old club to snap up a second player from the Welsh outfit after brining in Joe Allen during the summer.

One player who won’t be moving this month if his manager is to be believed is Mario Balotelli. Roberto Mancini has steadfastly refuted claims that he could join AC Milan, adding that Manchester City haven’t received any offers for the 22-year-old.

GONE!

Wilfried Zaha sealed his move to Manchester United today. After an agreement was reached with Crystal Palace, the winger attended his medical – in what looks like a t-shirt with Imogen Thomas on it. Surely he wouldn’t be that cheeky… would he?

Either way, best not mention it to Ryan Giggs.

Credit: Twitter

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    Aug 26th 2020, 11:42 AM

    Hooper is somewhat of an anomaly in that he’s a world class 7 that’s basically never been injured for any notable length of time. Not even 29 and nearly a test centurion. Remarkable when you consider how brutal the game is physically these days.

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    Aug 26th 2020, 12:02 PM

    Hopefully, someone will pick up the broadcast rights over here. The quality in the Top League has been “mixed” in recent years with some big name players on the downswing of their careers chasing a last big payday but there seems to be a real uptick in the quality of players & coaches heading there for next season, so it could make for interesting viewing.

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    Aug 26th 2020, 12:53 PM

    @Del McG: yuuuuuuuppppaaaaa

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    Aug 26th 2020, 12:38 PM

    Why, what is the point of playing in Japan. Its understandable in your mid 30s at the end of your career but in his prime why wouldn’t he move to England or France. Probably get the same money and will play a very competitive level of rugby, rather than just collect a pay check and play in a mickey mouse league

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    Aug 26th 2020, 12:54 PM

    @s mc: you answered your own question there chief

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    Aug 26th 2020, 2:34 PM

    @s mc: Big bucks, not as far from home, can basically stay match fit for a return to Super Rugby and the Wallabies when this passes. Will likely get a big contract in France for a couple of years when he calls it quits on his Wallaby career if he still wants to play at a high level.

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    Aug 26th 2020, 3:41 PM

    @s mc: Even though he has had a break, in Japan he can earn the same money as he would in England and France, and its a lot easier on his body. Who wouldn’t take the easier money?

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    Aug 26th 2020, 4:34 PM

    @Kingshu: I would rather look back on career and have won another meaningful tournament than protecting myself.

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    Aug 26th 2020, 5:05 PM

    @s mc: It may beca longer career to look back on, by taking the Japan option

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    Aug 26th 2020, 5:07 PM

    @s mc: Lad, it’s not that hard. He’s not retiring. He’ll be closer to 29 than 30 when this finishes. Consider it a gap year type arrangement. Still opportunities to win trophies but he’s filling the rugby career dead space with a bit of pick up ball that he gets paid really well for. He’ll do the 6 months, pocket a pay check and slot back in as a world class operator with 4-5 years at the top left in him when it’s done. It’s the smart decision for a guy who’s been playing elite back row rugby for 11 years already.

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    Aug 26th 2020, 8:24 PM

    @s mc: yes

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