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Image: Romain Amalfitano: The Newcastle man is the latest French player to move to Tyneside

Romain Amalfitano admits he is looking forward to joining the French revolution on Tyneside that has swept Newcastle United into Europe.

Winger becomes latest French import for Newcastle

Romain Amalfitano admits he is looking forward to joining the French revolution on Tyneside that has swept Newcastle United into Europe. The 22-year-old will link up with fellow Gallic imports Hatem Ben Arfa, Yohan Cabaye, Mehdi Abeid, Gabriel Obertan and Sylvain Marveaux as well as Francophones like Senagalese duo Demba Ba and Papiss Demba Cisse. And Amalfitano says the lack of a language barrier was key to him making the decision to cross the channel from French side Stade de Reims. "The number of French players here already played a part for me in my decision," Amalfitano told the club's official website. "It is a great reassurance to know there is a group of French players and French-speaking players here. "I don't know any of the players here, but am looking forward to getting to know them.

Main aim

"My main aim this season is to progress and advance in football, which is why a club like Newcastle is perfect for me. That is what I will concentrate on here." The versatile midfielder is expected to featyre on the right wing, but Amalfitano warned against pigeon holing him as a player. "Being asked what sort of a player I am is a complicated question and I don't really like talking about myself like that - I prefer for people to watch me and say what sort of player they think I am," he added. "But I can play wide on the right or in the centre of midfield, and am quite versatile. "For this season I'm not sure what will happen, but I want to advance, to progress and to learn as much as possible here."