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Frustrated Beye set for Villa exit
Senegal international Habib Beye has admitted that a lack of first-team action this season could force him to leave Aston Villa in the summer. The 32-year-old, who moved to Villa Park from Newcastle United last summer, has made only ten appearances for Martin O'Neill's team and none in the Premier League since November. "Things are not going too well for me at Villa," he said. "I have only... [more»]
Beye happy with Villa switch
Aston Villa have won the race to sign Newcastle United right-back Habib Beye, with the Senegal international penning a three-year contract at Villa Park. The 31-year-old has left Tyneside for an undisclosed fee, having spent two seasons with the Magpies. Beye told his new club's official website: "I think Villa is a great football club. "I was really happy when my agent told me Villa were... [more»]
Beye chase frustrates Brown
Hull City boss Phil Brown is refusing to be held to ransom by Newcastle United over the Championship side's valuation of Habib Beye. The Tigers have had one £2million bid for Beye rejected by the Magpies, who are looking for double that amount for the 31-year-old right-back. Brown insisted: "To hear that he has handed in a transfer request shows the intention that Habib Beye wants to leave... [more»]
Beye pledges Magpies future
Right-back Habib Beye has committed his future to Newcastle United following their relegation from the Premier League on the final day of the season. The 31-year-old Senegal international has been with the Magpies for two seasons, having moved to England from Marseille and clearly feels responsible for his part in the club's downfall. Beye told the club's official website: "The players who... [more»]
Shearer: Magpies will survive
Alan Shearer is convinced that Newcastle United will survive on a dramatic final day of the Premier League season. The Magpies head to Aston Villa on Sunday in the final relegation spot and needing to better the result of 17th-placed Hull City in order to survive. "I am totally convinced we will get out of it, yes, and I think more importantly, so do my players," said Shearer. "I asked them... [more»]


