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August 02, 2007
Obagol ready to sign new deal with Newcastle
Newcastle star, Obafemi Martins, has sensationally said he was ready to sign a new deal at St James' Park.
The Nigerian striker, who bagged 17 goals last season, has been strongly linked with a move to Arsenal.
By Sun News Publishing
Thursday, August 2, 2007
However, Newcastle have rubbished suggestions that they wanted to sell Martins to raise cash for other signings and have now opened talks over a new contract.
United are looking to tie down the 22-year-old to a new long-term deal, which would not include any release-clauses - like his current deal.
"We are talking, that is all I can say for now," said Martins.
"Like I told you before, all I knew about the Arsenal thing was what I saw in the media.
"I am a Newcastle player and my part is to score goals for Newcastle and I am happy to be doing that."
Martins insists he is ready to compete with Michael Owen and Mark Viduka for a place in Newcastle's starting line-up.
"It's always good to score goals and for me, it is important to improve every season," Martins said,.
"I scored 17 goals last season, so this season, maybe I should be looking at doing better than that. Twenty goals is possible and I hope I can do that.
"Both Viduka and Owen are great players and it shows that the manager is serious about achieving something this season. But I want to play all the time and as long as I am scoring goals, I think I can make it hard for him not to play me.
"Even when I am not scoring, I can make myself a problem for the other team and allow my team-mates to score."
Posted by Publisher at August 2, 2007 08:53 AM
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