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Report: Arsenal Will Sell Cesc Fabregas For €46m
The Gunners do not want to sell their captain, but every player has his price...
An Arsenal insider has revealed that Cesc Fabregas could be sold, if the price is right.
Fabregas has repeatedly been linked with a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid in recent weeks, but the Gunners have always expressed confidence in their ability to keep the midfielder.
However, speaking to The Sun, a club representative said, "Nobody at Arsenal wants to see Fabregas go but there comes a point when the money is too good to turn down.
"If Arsenal receive a bid in the region of £40m (€46m) there will be an enormous pressure to sell."
Barcelona have openly declared their intention to bring Fabregas back to the Camp Nou, while Real Madrid are always hovering. Now that a potential asking price has been named, it remains to be seen whether either club makes a further move.
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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Fabregas has repeatedly been linked with a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid in recent weeks, but the Gunners have always expressed confidence in their ability to keep the midfielder.
However, speaking to The Sun, a club representative said, "Nobody at Arsenal wants to see Fabregas go but there comes a point when the money is too good to turn down.
"If Arsenal receive a bid in the region of £40m (€46m) there will be an enormous pressure to sell."
Barcelona have openly declared their intention to bring Fabregas back to the Camp Nou, while Real Madrid are always hovering. Now that a potential asking price has been named, it remains to be seen whether either club makes a further move.
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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