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Family of Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas upset with Barcelona's inability to acquire their target - report
The family of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas are reportedly unhappy with Barcelona for their inability to sign the Gunner thus far.
The 23-year-old midfielder has been linked with a move back to the Catalan club for a number of seasons, with the player himself having previously admitting that he would go to Camp Nou if he were to leave north London.
Barca, for their part, have made a very public chase this summer in the hope of taking the Spain international into their fold. However, Arsenal have so far remained resolute in their stance, and it is believed that the Spanish giants may have turned their attention elsewhere owing to the difficulty in signing their top transfer target.
Now The Daily Mail reports that the Fabregas family may have even spoken to president Sandro Rosell, imploring him to push harder to ensure that the potential deal reaches fruition.
The player's father has on more than one occasion expressed a desire to see his son wear the Catalan colours.
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