Inter Join Barcelona In Race For Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas - Report

The Nerazzurri want Cesc Fabregas...

By Salvatore Landolina

 Fabregas, Arsenal (Getty Images)
Cesc Fabregas is not short of major offers for the summer as Inter join Barcelona in the chase to sign him from Arsenal.

La Gazzetta dello Sport
claims Fabregas will leave, and while reports in Spain have linked him to Barcelona, the latest talk from the Italian media is that Inter will hijack the move.

Massimo Moratti and Jose Mourinho like the Gunners ace, and they are both working quietly towards their next objective. Inter are keen on building the perfect midfield and see Fabregas as key to their aspirations.

The time between now and the summer will be spent planning a decent package to present to Arsenal during the next transfer window. Real Madrid are also in the shadows and could make a surprise move.


 
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