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Emmanuel riviere joins mets and leaves newcastle FC

Emmanuel Riviere has left Newcastle to join Ligue 1 club Metz on a 2 year deal. The 27-year-old striker moved to St James’ Park from Monaco in July 2014, but oversaw 31 appearances in all rivalries, scoring three objectives.

Riviere spent the sum of keep going season on credit at Spanish side Osasuna.

Transfer to Mets FC

Metz reported the landing of the previous St Etienne and Toulouse player on their official site in front of Saturday’s class excursion to Caen.

Another Magpies forward, Siem de Jong, could likewise be en route out of Tyneside.

The 28-year-old Netherlands worldwide is in talks over an arrival to previous club Ajax. Rafael Benitez has conceded he needs to trim his squad. Before he can include new players in front of the exchange due date on August 31.

Kelly Mckenzie

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