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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Fabregas 'very happy' but ...

While the Spanish press announcement in Barcelona next season, Cesc Fabregas gave the record straight. Yes, a transfer to Barcelona him "the securities guarantee" no, "no decision" had yet been taken. "I'm very happy where I am," assured the middle of Arsenal on Wednesday."Yes, yes, Cesc wants to go to Barca." This is not his agent says, or even a leader who wants blaugrana put pressure on Arsenal, but Bacary Sagna, Cesc Fabregas teammate at the Gunners, who has no interest to lie in this story. The French right side even added in the columns of The Sun tabloid that the Spanish international "wants to find his native country, his city, his family. He wants to play in one of the best teams in the world, FC Barcelona, ​​and that's understandable. "
Especially since he knows very well the house, he left to join Barcelona in 2003, very young, the London club managed by Arsene Wenger. His return to the Blaugrana will not surprise anyone as it is announced every summer for two or three years. But nothing is done, despite the last few days announced by the Spanish press. On the occasion of a promotional event on Wednesday, the Arsenal midfielder has held to take stock of his situation. Without it clear he would not leave ...
"All this does not always depend on the player"
"I'm very happy where I am. Anything else would be speculation wrong, he declared. There was no decision. The truth is that this does not always depend on the player. And yet, I do not know. Barça is the best team in the world today and it is clear that a transfer there would guarantee security. " The Gunners are, themselves, deprived from their success in the FA Cup six years ago. A situation that the reluctance of leaders to London in the transfer market in recent seasons has not helped. This year it will be different, the Executive Director Ivan Gazidis had promised they would be "active".
Enough to convince Cesc Fabregas, 24, remain in the British capital a year before the Euro 2012? "(A Arsenal) there is a good team, a good coach and some of the most loyal supporters in Europe, he said, adding that any decision on his future would be made by the coach, Arsene Wenger. It the boss, who makes the decisions. He must be questioned. " Not sure it is really pleased at the thought of packing up his captain, especially when Samir Nasri would also cravings elsewhere. If both players were leaving, Arsenal would have cash to recruit other players. The same level? It is less certain.

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