Enrique wants to play his part
Jose Enrique insists he will remain a Newcastle player even if the club has plans to sell him.
Enrique was touted as a long-term solution to Newcastle’s defensive problems when he was signed by then-Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce for £6.3m last August.
The Spain Under-21 left-back has made six starts for the club this term and media reports suggested he could be off-loaded by Newcastle interim manager Joe Kinnear in the January transfer window.
Enrique, however, has no plans to quit St James’ Park and says he is committed to helping pull Newcastle away from the relegation zone.
“I want to complete my contract,” Enrique told Spanish newspaper Marca.
“It doesn’t bother me if they want to get rid of me. I have still got a few years left and I want to play an important part in getting the team back to where it deserves to be.
“I am very happy here. I like the city. The fans are 10 out of 10. A club with a history like Newcastle’s should not be so low in the table.
“It’s killing me that Newcastle are having such a bad season. The fans don’t deserve this and I think we are going to be able to get out of this situation. We are only in November and anything can happen.
“We would all like to get into Europe but it’s not going to happen.”





