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Xavi: Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas Is Part Of Barcelona's DNA
The Catalan midfielder is rumored to be close to a return.
By Arjun Miglani
Barcelona's Xavi has added his voice to the Cesc Fabregas saga, stating that the Arsenal midfielder is part of the club's DNA.
Speaking to Marca, Xavi said, "Cesc is part of Barcelona's DNA."
"He would adapt perfectly to the club and the team. He is a fantastic player.
"He left here, but clearly he can return."
Various sources have claimed that Fabregas and Barcelona already have a verbal agreement for next season, although this has been vigorously denied by Arsenal.
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Speaking to Marca, Xavi said, "Cesc is part of Barcelona's DNA."
"He would adapt perfectly to the club and the team. He is a fantastic player.
"He left here, but clearly he can return."
Various sources have claimed that Fabregas and Barcelona already have a verbal agreement for next season, although this has been vigorously denied by Arsenal.
For the latest news and updates from Goal.com, follow our Twitter account!
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