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Allan Saint-Maximin ‘is the jewel in Newcastle’s crown’, insists David Ginola

Allan Saint-Maximin 'is the jewel in Newcastle's crown', insists David Ginola

Allan Saint-Maximin ‘is the jewel in Newcastle’s crown’, insists David Ginola as he urges Magpies to ‘keep hold of their asset’ after Sportsmail revealed they are willing to listen to offers for the £50m-rated winger

Allan Saint-Maximin has been a key player for Newcastle since arriving in 2019However, Newcastle are prepared to sell him in the summer transfer windowDavid Ginola says it could be the player that is looking to push through a moveBut, he says Newcastle must ‘hold onto’ the star during the summer window

Former Newcastle winger David Ginola says the Magpies must ‘hold onto’ Allan Saint-Maximin during the summer transfer window.   

The 25-year-old Frenchman signed an improved six year contract with Newcastle in 2020 but Sportsmail revealed on Saturday that Newcastle are willing to listen to offers for the £50m-rated winger this summer.  

However, Ginola has said that Eddie Howe must hold onto Saint-Maximin as he is ‘the jewel in Newcastle’s crown’. 

Former Newcastle winger David Ginola says the Magpies must ‘hold onto’ Allan Saint-Maximin

The Magpies were the subject of a £305million takeover from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund which made them the richest club in world football. 

Ginola says Saint-Maximin is pivotal to Newcastle’s project and insists the Magpies must hold onto him. 

Speaking on Sky Sports ahead of Newcastle’s game with Tottenham, Ginola said: ‘I don’t know if they want to sell him or I don’t know whether he wants to go and find something new, maybe a new challenge. 

The former winger (above) described Saint-Maximin as he is ‘the jewel in Newcastle’s crown’

Saint-Maximin has several Premier League clubs, such as Aston Villa, vying over his signature

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