Pardew hopeful over Coloccini

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is hopeful he can convince Fabricio Coloccini to stay at St James' Park when they sit down for talks next week.

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Fabricio Coloccini: Set for talks over his future next week

Fabricio Coloccini: Set for talks over his future next week

Coloccini has informed the club that he would like to leave Tyneside this month to return to his native Argentina because of personal reasons.

San Lorenzo are keen on signing Coloccini with his father currently working at the club.

Pardew admits the club will sit down and hold talks with Coloccini next week over his future and he remains optimistic the Newcastle skipper will stay put.

"We're going to sit down next week and hopefully iron out the issues and come to a conclusion where Colo stays," Pardew said.

"There's obviously a problem there in his life.

"The best way to deal with it at times is be on the football pitch and play your best football, and he certainly did that last week (against Norwich City)."

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