fabregas to assess his future
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fabregas to assess his future
Cesc Fabregas has told Spanish radio that he will assess his future at the end of the season.
The Spanish star has also admitted that a return to Barcelona would be a 'dream come true'.
Fabregas admitted he opted to stay at Emirates over the summer following his success at Euro 2008 with Spain.
The midfield schemer claims he stayed for the sole reason to try and win trophies at Arsenal, as so far during his five-year Gunners career he has picked up just one medal after lifting the FA Cup in 2005.
Now he is determined to pick up some silverware this term, but admits he will then look at his options.
"Right now I'm fine at Arsenal but I cannot deny that to return and play for Barca would be a dream come true," he told Catalan based station RAC 1.
"I chose to stay at the club last summer and right now I'm totally focused on the reason for that decision which was to try and win trophies.
"We'll see how things have gone by the end of the season.
The Spanish star has also admitted that a return to Barcelona would be a 'dream come true'.
Fabregas admitted he opted to stay at Emirates over the summer following his success at Euro 2008 with Spain.
The midfield schemer claims he stayed for the sole reason to try and win trophies at Arsenal, as so far during his five-year Gunners career he has picked up just one medal after lifting the FA Cup in 2005.
Now he is determined to pick up some silverware this term, but admits he will then look at his options.
"Right now I'm fine at Arsenal but I cannot deny that to return and play for Barca would be a dream come true," he told Catalan based station RAC 1.
"I chose to stay at the club last summer and right now I'm totally focused on the reason for that decision which was to try and win trophies.
"We'll see how things have gone by the end of the season.
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Who would blame him if he decided at the end of the season, with arsenal possibly going pot less again that enough was enough? Look at the players that Wenger plays along side him every week, Eboue, Denilson, Diaby (when fit). Apart from Nasri these players are mugs along side such a player and surely he must know it too and I reckon the failure to land his mate alonso might just be the final straw for him. Obviously I hope i'm wrong but unless Wenger invests in a bit of quality soon I can see Cesc getting pissed off with it all and jumping ship for those catalan crunts!
I'm starting to think that your typos are the work of your sub-conscious mind gus.gus ceasar is a legend wrote:He is keeping his options open but I wouldn't be suprised to find he has a release clause in his latest contract if pots don't come his way after a certain amount of time.
The fella tasted success in the summer and tightly wants more of it!
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I couldn't blame him if he left. He's young and has the ability to play for whatever team in the world he feels like. He would walk into any first XI anywhere.
But if what he has said in interviews in the past is genuine (and I like to believe it is) then Cesc won't leave so easily. If the situation came where he was well and truly fed up with how Arsenal was going he would approach Wenger and air his concerns before cutting and running. I would hope that Wenger would change his strategies if that were the case...because if he didn't there would be a lot to answer to.
But if what he has said in interviews in the past is genuine (and I like to believe it is) then Cesc won't leave so easily. If the situation came where he was well and truly fed up with how Arsenal was going he would approach Wenger and air his concerns before cutting and running. I would hope that Wenger would change his strategies if that were the case...because if he didn't there would be a lot to answer to.
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