Newcastle United striker Papiss Cissé has found himself on the fringes of the first team, with Frenchman Loïc Rémy taking over the starting role. Cissé, who has struggled for form, is reportedly seeking playing time and has attracted interest from several clubs, including Borussia Dortmund, Rubin Kazan, and a club in Qatar.
A significant offer of £9 million has reportedly been made by the Qatari club. However, Newcastle United’s manager, Alan Pardew, is reluctant to let go of Cissé and has refused any departure for the Senegalese striker. Despite Cissé’s limited playing time and having scored only once in six matches this season, Pardew seems determined to retain him.
The winter transfer window is expected to be a period of speculation and potential movement for Papiss Cissé, with various clubs expressing interest in securing his services. The situation will likely develop in the coming weeks as clubs assess their squad needs and potential reinforcements during the transfer window.