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Transfer Rumours: Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri

Barcelona officials met with Arsenal yesterday to discuss Cesc Fabregas.  Samir Nasri rejected a last-ditch Arsenal contract extension as he looks forward to life outside the Emirates.

According to The Guardian, Barcelona’s vice-president Josep Maria Bartomeu and director for football Raul Sanllehi were in London to negotiate a deal for Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas.  Barca launced a new offer of £33m for Cesc but were quickly turned down by Arsenal.

Arsenal and Arsene Wenger are anchored at around £40m.  Sources believe that £40m is the low-bar for Arsenal, and anything less will be laughed off.  Barcelona are expected to creep up little by little until they reluctantly reach Wenger’s asking price.

Barcelona are free to focus on Fabregas after securing Alexis Sanchez.  Pep Guardiola previously stated that Sanchez was priority number one with Cesc a close number two.  Either way, the Cesc saga needs to end soon.

According to Daily Express, Samir Nasri is no longer interested in staying at Arsenal.  It is believed that Wenger made a last gasp attempt at a contract extension yestersay.  Apparently, Arsenal are willing to pay the Frenchman £110,00 per week.

Sources close to Nasri says that the French midfielder has grown tired of Arsenal’s sluggish negotiations.  He has now set he sights on Manchester City, who are prepared to offer him £150,000 per week.  If Nasri does not go this summer, then he will skip away for nothing next year.

If Nasri has made up his mind to leave, then Wenger needs to let him go.  Get £25m for him [...]

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Barcelona have 10 days for Fabregas talks

Arsenal have given Barcelona ten more days to negotiate a deal for Cesc Fabregas.  Wenger wants a possible deal to be completed quickly so that he can find a replacement by the end of the transfer window.  Barcelona recently said that they are willing to chase Cesc right up until deadline day.

According to The Sun, Arsenal will end negotiations at the end of the month if a deal in not reached.  A top Barcelona source told The Sun:  “Arsenal have let it be known that unless a deal for Cesc is sorted by the end of the month then he will stay in London.

 ”They said although they never wanted to sell their captain they were prepared to reluctantly accept Cesc’s request to come home.  They’ve insisted they have been very fair to Cesc and Barcelona and this situation is not healthy for them and has to end.

 ”They are not prepared to wait much longer and after staying silent throughout the summer, they will issue a public statement to draw a line under this matter at the start of next month.  We understand there is no way they will sell Cesc for what we offered but the decision rests with our president Sandro Rossell.”

This is huge news.  Maybe The Sun hacked into phones to get it, but “The Clock End” is not responsible for that.  Barcelona will have to pay the £40 million price or give up on Cesc.  Wenger is determined to end this distraction as soon as [...]

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Wenger: Cesc Fabregas expected to return

Arsene Wenger expects Cesc Fabregas to return to the lineup for the friendly against FC Cologne on Saturday.  Wenger will assess his injury on Monday (today). 

Here is what Wenger had to say:  “We will have to see how far he is with his injury … normally, yes.  He is not back in full training, he is back running on the pitch and the next step is to be back in full training.

“I will have to assess him on Monday.  He is in our plans.  The problem we face is speculation from everywhere but my target is the same – to keep players and my desire to fight for that is the same.”

Arsenal will play their next pre-season match in Germany against Cologne at the weekend.  It would be great to see Fabregas play because any match could be his last with Arsenal.  Wenger believes that the Cesc saga is weighing on the team:

“We have to stop at some stage … I hope we can close that very quickly in our favour. For us, it’s important that the team settles psychologically as quickly as possible because we have a tough start.”

The issue definitely needs to be resolved soon.  If Cesc goes, then Wenger needs to plan for a replacement before the start of the season.  If the Spaniard stays, then the team can focus on preparation for the upcoming Premier League and Champions League matches.

 

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