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Cesc Fabregas' Father Doubts Arsenal Exit
The young Spaniard appears to be a long way from any move to Camp Nou...
There have been reports linking Cesc Fabregas with a transfer to Barcelona after the Catalan club publicly admitted their desire to have the 22-year-old back in their ranks.
But the player's father, Francesc Fabregas, has now guaranteed the Spain international is fully committed to the Gunners.
"Honestly, I think this signing by Barca will not be produced," he told COM Radio.
"Evidently, the football world is crazy and you never know, but today I think Cesc will stay at Arsenal. He is super committed to Arsenal and he is really eager to do things there.
"If the day comes [when Cesc moves to Barcelona] then it will come, but as a professional and out of respect for Arsenal, where he has always been very well treated, he cannot say anything about these rumours."
Nevertheless, Francesc admitted that his son has strong feelings for Barcelona, the club he left in 2003 for the North London outfit.
"Cesc is Catalan and a cule, and obviously he takes that with him all the time, but he gives it all for Arsenal, regardless of that feeling," he noted.
Luís Mira, Goal.com
But the player's father, Francesc Fabregas, has now guaranteed the Spain international is fully committed to the Gunners.
"Honestly, I think this signing by Barca will not be produced," he told COM Radio.
"Evidently, the football world is crazy and you never know, but today I think Cesc will stay at Arsenal. He is super committed to Arsenal and he is really eager to do things there.
"If the day comes [when Cesc moves to Barcelona] then it will come, but as a professional and out of respect for Arsenal, where he has always been very well treated, he cannot say anything about these rumours."
Nevertheless, Francesc admitted that his son has strong feelings for Barcelona, the club he left in 2003 for the North London outfit.
"Cesc is Catalan and a cule, and obviously he takes that with him all the time, but he gives it all for Arsenal, regardless of that feeling," he noted.
Luís Mira, Goal.com
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