(Reuters) - Newcastle United have
signed French attacking midfielder
Remy Cabella from Montpellier on a
six-year contract, the Premier League
club said on Sunday.
The 24-year-old Cabella was a member
of the French World Cup squad in
Brazil but did not play a match as the
team reached the quarter-finals.
"It is great to finally be a Newcastle
player," Cabella told Newcastle's
website. "This is a move that I really
wanted to make, as I have heard
nothing but good things about
Newcastle United from everyone I
spoke to.
"I wanted to join a great English club
and that is why I have arrived here. I'm
looking forward to pulling on the shirt
and playing in this magnificent
stadium, and I will give this club my
maximum."
British media reported that Cabella cost
Newcastle 12 million pounds ($20.2
million) which would make him the
club's third most expensive signing
after former England strikers Michael Owen, in 2005, and Alan
Shearer in 1996.
($1 = 0.5956 British Pounds)
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