Allan Saint-Maximin hits back on social media after former Newcastle teammate is blamed for the club's PSR situation

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Saint-Maximin urged fans to 'show gratitude and respect' towards the Newcastle player.

Allan Saint-Maximin has urged fans to show "gratitude and respect" towards one of his former teammates after they were blamed for Newcastle United's current PSR situation.The situation has been a huge talking point this summer, with many having their thoughts, including one account on social media who brought up Newcastle midfielder Miguel Almiron."Suppose you could say the same about Yankuba Minteh refusing a £40m move to Lyon last week, too.

"So what I’ll say is this - NEVER forget the man who reluctantly agreed to move on out of his love for the club and his understanding of what was needed for, a fan favourite at St James' Park, left Newcastle last summer to join Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli on a three-year deal.But despite being praised for his so-called "sacrifice", the Frenchman has now responded to the post with a message of his own.

"I know this message is meant to be positive towards me, but every situation is different," he said. "Please show gratitude and respect to Miggy, he’s such a good person who has always given his all for Newcastle."Speaking to ABC Cardinal in Paraguay, Campos said: “Premier League clubs have asked about him but Newcastle don’t want to sell. The Saudi Arabian market is hovering. There may be news but he is comfortable.

 

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