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Demba Ba: Alan Pardew admits striker could leave in January
By Ben Smith BBC Sport
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has admitted last season's top scorer Demba Ba could leave the club for £7m in January.
The 27-year-old Senegal striker is believed to be frustrated at his current role at the club and talks over a new contract have reached an impasse.
It was thought Ba's £7m buy-out clause expired on 31 July, but Pardew revealed it is still active in the new year.
Newcastle top scorers 2011-12
The former West Ham striker's absence from the squad that travelled to Portugal for Thursday's Europa League tie with Maritimo is not linked directly to the ongoing situation.
Newcastle are, however, exasperated by comments made by his agent Alex Gontran on Tuesday which suggested his client might seek a move away if he continues to play second fiddle to Senegal team-mate Papiss Cisse in the Magpies' attack.
Pardew revealed he held talks with Ba before the squad left for Portugal and stressed that such statements would not be tolerated and that he wanted Ba to remain at the club.
Demba Ba - Factfile
"Sometimes it's out of his control and out of my control.
"But we know each other well enough, and I've got no problems with him, because he is a team player who wants to do his best for the team. He has always been like that.
"I just think the agent stuff was people saying things they shouldn't say, really. It doesn't really affect myself and Demba, because we've got a very good relationship."
Ba's frustration is believed to stem from the second half of last season, when he was regularly deployed on the left to accommodate fellow Senegal international Cisse, who was signed from Freiberg in January.
Despite starting the new season in his favoured position through the middle, Ba expressed his displeasure at being a substitute for Monday's 2-2 draw at Everton, where he came off the bench to score both goals
From BBC#
Demba Ba: Alan Pardew admits striker could leave in January
By Ben Smith BBC Sport
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has admitted last season's top scorer Demba Ba could leave the club for £7m in January.
The 27-year-old Senegal striker is believed to be frustrated at his current role at the club and talks over a new contract have reached an impasse.
It was thought Ba's £7m buy-out clause expired on 31 July, but Pardew revealed it is still active in the new year.
Newcastle top scorers 2011-12
- Demba Ba - 19 goals (3 this season)
- Papiss Demba Cisse - 13 (0)
- Hatem Ben Arfa - 6 (2)
- Yohan Cabaye - 5 (0)
The former West Ham striker's absence from the squad that travelled to Portugal for Thursday's Europa League tie with Maritimo is not linked directly to the ongoing situation.
Newcastle are, however, exasperated by comments made by his agent Alex Gontran on Tuesday which suggested his client might seek a move away if he continues to play second fiddle to Senegal team-mate Papiss Cisse in the Magpies' attack.
Pardew revealed he held talks with Ba before the squad left for Portugal and stressed that such statements would not be tolerated and that he wanted Ba to remain at the club.
Demba Ba - Factfile
- Born in Paris suburb of Sevres
- One of eight children
- Previous clubs: Rouen, Mouscron, Hoffenheim, West Ham
- Scored seven goals in only12 Premier League starts for West Ham
- He scored 17 goals in his first season at Newcastle
- Already has three goals in four league games so far this term
"Sometimes it's out of his control and out of my control.
"But we know each other well enough, and I've got no problems with him, because he is a team player who wants to do his best for the team. He has always been like that.
"I just think the agent stuff was people saying things they shouldn't say, really. It doesn't really affect myself and Demba, because we've got a very good relationship."
Ba's frustration is believed to stem from the second half of last season, when he was regularly deployed on the left to accommodate fellow Senegal international Cisse, who was signed from Freiberg in January.
Despite starting the new season in his favoured position through the middle, Ba expressed his displeasure at being a substitute for Monday's 2-2 draw at Everton, where he came off the bench to score both goals