Yohan Cabaye, the French midfielder for Newcastle, has publicly apologized to the club’s supporters for his desire to leave during the summer transfer window. Cabaye, who had expressed interest in moving to PSG or Arsenal, acknowledges that the situation caused displeasure among the Magpies supporters, and he regrets any feelings of humiliation. In an effort to mend relations, Cabaye stated on the club’s website, “If the fans are still angry with me, I apologize. I was happy (at Newcastle) and I still am.”
Emphasizing his commitment to the club, Cabaye expressed his intention to work hard and contribute to the team’s success. He is determined to put the events of the summer behind him and focus on preparing for the upcoming World Cup.
Cabaye made his first start of the season in Newcastle’s match against Aston Villa, which ended in a 2-1 victory for the Magpies.