Hatem Ben Arfa will be the ‘Neymar of non-league’ after being dumped to PSG’s reserves after Brazilian’s arrival, blasts agent
Frenchman left Nice for Paris in 2016 but has failed to impress boss Unai Emery and will now play in fourth tier
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN star Hatem Ben Arfa’s agent has blasted the club for condemning his man to play for the reserves.
After struggling in the Premier League with Newcastle and Hull, Ben Arfa resurrected his career at Nice and moved to PSG last summer on a free transfer.
But it has all gone wrong for the attacker, who after failing to impress boss Unai Emery, has been sent to play for the stiffs after rejecting moves back to Nice and Saint-Etienne.
The 30-year-old made just eight starts for the French giants last term and has been omitted from PSG’s Champions League squad.
And to make matters worse, he has fallen even further down the pecking order following the arrivals of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
His agent Jean-Jacques Bertrand insists his man has done nothing wrong by honouring the rest of his contract.
Bertrand told : “He'll be the Neymar of the CFA [French amateur football].
“In any case, I hope he will be.
“We’ve seen so much about players who have not respected their contracts being called to order."
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He added: "But this is a case to the contrary we want the club to respect their obligations towards the player.
“It’s as if Hatem had no contract, you leave, you have nothing and you can ask for nothing, we can’t do things that way.”
Moneybags PSG’s reserves play in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football.
It’s the highest standard of football they are permitted to play in and Ben Afra has been forced to slum it alongside semi-professional and amateur clubs.
Polish midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak was also subjected to the humiliation of playing for the reserves before West Brom handed him a Premier League lifeline this summer.