It's just that Barca have to offer Fabregas to Arsenal first but it doesn't mean Arsenal have to buy him or Fabregas has to sign for Arsenal
But if they do agree to sell him, then there's a strong possibility that he could return. I think we'd jump at the chance, not sure where Fabregas' loyalties lie anymore though.
Arsenal have to want to buy him and Fabregas has to want to return.I think the only way we could get him to return is with a big statement in this transfer window
I think Barca are probably telling the truth though when they say that he doesn't want to go anywhere ... not this season anyway
I agree too. He still has unfinished business with Barca as he hasn't had the playing time to really showcase his full Arsenal....
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11667/8837093/cesc-fabregas-considering-barcelona-future-after-manchester-united-bid-say-sky-sources
Barcelona cant sell him without major egg on their face. Can you imagine if United sold a player for 15M less then they bought him back to the team they bought him from two years later? If Barcelona accept United's offer and Cesc and Arsenal agree, they are going to look too stupid for words. And this crap about him playing out of position. He played 25 times as a MC and only 12 times as a forward in the games he started. http://www.whoscored.com/Players/8040/
Ian Abrahams ‏@BroadcastMoose 8m If what I've been told today is right - Arsenal are still set to sign 2/3 players, poss before the Emirates Cup which is 10 days away If Moose says it's true then it must be true
Can anyone remember the name of the Argentinian international we were meant to sign after a story appeared on a spoof Boca Juniors fans forum a few years back ?
Funny enough in an interview he said that we were after him but instead he chose Napoli, but he is still a gooner http://metro.co.uk/2008/02/01/maradona-im-an-arsenal-fan-and-almost-signed-for-gunners-622395/
Joking apart,there was a story on a spoof Boca Junior fans site,It said we were signing an Boca Juniors & Argentinian international for £25million.A few days later the story appeared in the Sun as a world exclusive