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Arsenal finally agree to sell Fabregas to Barcelona
« on: August 14, 2011, 11:23:49 PM »
Arsenal announced they have reached an agreement in principle with Barcelona over the sale of Cesc Fabregas.
The midfielder, who joined the Gunners from Barca as a 16-year-old in 2003, will now agree personal terms and undergo a medical on Monday before sealing his return to the Nou Camp.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told the club's official website: 'We have been clear that we didn't want Cesc to leave and that remains the case.
However, we understand Cesc's desire to move to his home town club and have now accepted an offer from Barcelona. We thank Cesc for his contribution at Arsenal and wish him future success.'
Fabregas has been agitating for a move to Barcelona for the past two summers and the agreement brings to an end the most high-profile transfer saga of the close season.

A deal for the 24-year-old looked imminent when he was omitted from the Arsenal squad for Saturday's match at Newcastle.
Fabregas, who has won 58 caps for Spain, winning Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, made 303 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 57 goals.
He was named the club's captain in November 2008.
Fabregas is set to be followed out of the club by fellow midfielder Samir Nasri, who is expected to join Manchester City.

His departure will increase the pressure from fans on Wenger to use some of the transfer fee to bring in a big-name signing before the end of the transfer window.

Fabregas had, officially at least, been struggling for match fitness because of a hamstring injury which saw him miss the club's Asia Tour and other pre-season games.
Wenger consciously omitted his captain from the Emirates Cup and the World Cup winner was not selected for Saturday's opening Barclays Premier League fixture at Newcastle, which ended goalless and saw summer signing Gervinho sent off.
Fabregas joined Arsenal for nothing from Barcelona in 2003, and has made more than 300 appearances, scoring 57 goals.
However, despite winning both the European Championships and World Cup with Spain, club success has not followed for the midfielder, who missed the Gunners' shock Carling Cup final defeat at Wembley through injury.
Fabregas is now set to agree personal terms and undergo a medical on Monday before sealing his return to the Nou Camp.

Wenger, meanwhile, will face the media tomorrow ahead of Arsenal's crunch Champions League play-off against Udinese, which were Fabregas to have played would have made him ineligible for any other club later in the competition.
The Gunners boss will now be under more pressure to spend the proceeds of Fabregas sale - and indeed the Emirates Stadium coffers could yet be swelled further should contract rebel Samir Nasri also move on before the transfer window closes, with Manchester City said to be ready to bid £22million for the France midfielder.

Wenger, though, has already ruled out a swoop for Juan Mata from Valencia, but could yet look to push through a £15million deal for Shakhtar Donetsk's Brazilian midfielder Jadson.
Nasri will not be available for the first leg of the Udinese tie because of UEFA disciplinary sanctions, which also mean Wenger must serve a touch-line ban following the fall-out from their Champions League exit in Barcelona last season.
Striker Robin van Persie, likely to be the new permanent Arsenal captain, will also be suspended after his red card in the Nou Camp.
Midfielder Alex Song, meanwhile, could yet find himself on a charge from the Football Association for appearing to stamp on Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton, an incident which was missed by referee Peter Walton during Saturday's ill-tempered game at St James' Park.
Barcelona anticipate no late hitches and have announced details of how Fabregas will seal his return to the club on Monday.
They stated, on their official website, that Fabregas will have a medical test at Barcelona Hospital at 8am (7amBST) before undergoing a further test at Barcelona's medical centre at 10.30am (9.30amBST).
At 12.30pm (11.30amBST) he is due to sign his contract, which will be followed by photo opportunities and, at 2pm (1pmBST), a press conference with Fabregas.

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Re: Arsenal finally agree to sell Fabregas to Barcelona
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2011, 04:08:32 AM »
Does Fabregas understand he’ll sit the bench at Barca?
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Re: Arsenal finally agree to sell Fabregas to Barcelona
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2011, 02:49:18 PM »
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Re: Arsenal finally agree to sell Fabregas to Barcelona
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