Joey Barton claimed on Tuesday that his proposed switch from Queens Park
Rangers to French Ligue 1 side Marseille had fallen through.
The midfielder, who turns 30 next month, is currently without a squad
number at Loftus Road having been hit with a 12-match ban by the FA
following his sending off at Manchester City on the final day of last
season.
QPR manager Mark Hughes has also stripped Barton of the captaincy and
the player has been strongly linked with a move away from the club
throughout the summer.
On Sunday, Barton indicated via his Twitter account that he was set to
join Marseille, who lead the French league after three games this
season, with his ban only applicable in England.
However, he returned to Twitter on Tuesday to say that any potential
switch to the Stade Velodrome now appeared out of the question.
"Doesn't look like this Marseille thing is gonna happen now," he wrote.
"'Whatever doesn't kill you make you stronger' #heartbroken."
"Why can't things just be simple..."
Marseille coach Elie Baup is believed to be more interested in
strengthening his defence before the transfer window closes in France on
September 4.
The former Manchester City and Newcastle man's immediate future remains
uncertain, although he could find himself in even more trouble with his
club after adding: "Been forced to go back training with the kids and
fellow Taliban members at 2pm today...
"Maybe this is time to dumb down and be dishonest. It seems to take you a long way in this game..."
QPR have refused to comment.
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