Yohan Cabaye to Arsenal? Midfielder reveals frustration at PSG

Former Newcastle man is not a guaranteer starter for Ligue 1 side

James Orr
Wednesday 08 October 2014 07:11 EDT
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Yohan Cabaye looks on from the bench
Yohan Cabaye looks on from the bench (GETTY IMAGES)

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Yohan Cabaye has put Arsenal on red alert by admitting that he is frustrated with his lack of playing time at PSG.

The midfielder, who was the subject of a £12m bid from the Gunners the summer before he moved to the Ligue 1 side from Newcastle in January, has found himself on the bench on numerous occasions for the French side this season, including in each of their last two matches.

Cabaye told L'Equipe: 'This doesn't suit me. I've not spoken to [coach Laurent] Blanc about my situation.

"I am 28 years old and not just starting out. I won't change my style now. The coach's choices must be respected, but I won't quit.

"I have the character and my goal is to show what I can do on pitch. I know I must play very well in order to keep my place in team."

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