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Arsenal Chairman Peter Hill-Wood Convinced Cesc Fabregas Will Stay
Catalan will be remaining in north London for a long time yet...
By Zack Wilson
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood is convinced that midfielder Cesc Fabregas will be staying at the Emirates depsite the continuing rumours that link him moves to Spain.
The Gunners recently wrote to Real Madrid and Barcelona warning the Spanish giants away from their players.
And Hill-Wood does not feel that there is any danger of Fabregas being tempted back to his homeland any time soon.
"I am not particularly concerned because I think Cesc is a very sensible young man who has been with us for a long time and has a long contract with us," he told the Daily Star.
The Gunners recently wrote to Real Madrid and Barcelona warning the Spanish giants away from their players.
And Hill-Wood does not feel that there is any danger of Fabregas being tempted back to his homeland any time soon.
"I am not particularly concerned because I think Cesc is a very sensible young man who has been with us for a long time and has a long contract with us," he told the Daily Star.
"He loves living here and playing for Arsene and I don't think he'd be tempted."
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