Allan Saint-Maximin has been backed to become Newcastle's “new David Ginola” and ordered to become a “historic” player on Tyneside.
The French winger penned a six year contract this week, doubling his money to around £70k a week, and boss Steve Bruce has laid down a new challenge.
Ginola was a hero on Tyneside during the Kevin Keegan era, and Bruce believes a thriving Saint-Maximin can have a similar impact.
The 23-year-old said he was persuaded to stay at St James' Park because of the “project” and Bruce says that means becoming a world beater.
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