Cesc Fabregas signs for Chelsea (page 190)

Re: Cesc Fabregas

Matt the Giant said:
The_Mo said:
Also, just to add, do you think Fabregas would turn down Arsenal? He has stated in the past he would only go back to them, if he returned to the prem, and that he considers Arsene as a father figure. If he does come calling do you guys think he would turn him down?

I think so. He left Arsenal as a boy and have now become a young man, with a bit different perspective on life and football. I think hearing from Samir and Gael about us, seeing them two wining two PL titles in three years will be quite an attraction for Cesc. He'd flourish under Pellegrini as well.

Plus we have quite a few Spanish speaking players at the club.
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2014/05/30/4849249/manchester-city-monitor-fabregas-as-yaya-toure-situation?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Manchester City monitor Fabregas as Yaya Toure situation deteriorates

The Premier League champions are keeping a close eye on the Spaniard's situation as their patience with the Ivorian and his agent Dimitri Seluk wears thin

By Paul Clennam

Manchester City are keeping tabs on Barcelona star Cesc Fabregas as the club's relationship with Yaya Toure becomes increasingly strained, Goal understands.

Earlier this month it was revealed that the Catalan giants have put Arsenal and Manchester United on alert by preparing to listen to offers for Fabregas this summer.

But City are also monitoring the 27-year-old's situation, particularly in light of recent comments by Toure and his agent Dimitri Seluk which have cast doubt on the Ivorian's future at the club.

Last week Seluk claimed Toure felt disrespected and "very upset" after allegedly being ignored by City's owners on his 31st birthday when the squad arrived in United Arab Emirates to celebrate their Premier League title triumph.

Toure has since publicly endorsed his agent's comments and escalated tensions further on Tuesday by admitting it would be "an honour" to play for Paris Saint-Germain in an interview with France Football, though later clarified that he merely enjoyed being "coveted" by a club of the French champions' standing.

But City are losing patience with Toure and are determined not to be bullied into giving the Ivorian an improvement on his current €280k-a-week contract, which was agreed only last summer and runs until 2017.

In fact, there is a growing sense that the Premier League champions will not put up a huge fight to keep their star midfielder if the right bid comes in, despite a remarkable return of 21 goals and nine assists in 42 matches in all competitions this season.

At 27, Fabregas is four years younger than Toure and the Spain international will sit down for talks with senior Barcelona officials this summer as he enters the final two years of his current contract.

United - who tabled two bids for Fabregas last summer - retain an interest in the player, as do Arsenal, who have first refusal and a buy-back clause believed to be set at the fixed price of €29 million.

Arsene Wenger explored the possibility of exercising the first-option clause last summer, and is understood to have talked on the phone "quite a bit" with his former captain about the prospect of a return to north London.

Fabregas joined Barcelona from Arsenal for €40m in the summer of 2011 but struggled find a regular starting position in his first two seasons, both under Pep Guardiola and the late Tito Vilanova.

The 27-year-old enjoyed more prominent status under Tata Martino this term, notching nine goals and 14 assists in 45 appearances in all competitions as the Catalan giants endured a rare trophyless campaign.
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

--------------------------Hart---------------------------

---------Kompany-----------Mangala------------
Zabaleta--------------------------------------Clichy

---------Fernandinho----Fernando-------------

Nasri--------------Fabregas------------------Silva

-----------------------Aguero--------------------------
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

jimbopm said:
--------------------------Hart---------------------------

---------Kompany-----------Mangala------------
Zabaleta--------------------------------------Clichy

---------Fernandinho----Fernando-------------

Nasri--------------Fabregas------------------Silva

-----------------------Aguero--------------------------


Very nice !!!
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

dave_blue12 said:
jimbopm said:
--------------------------Hart---------------------------

---------Kompany-----------Mangala------------
Zabaleta--------------------------------------Clichy

---------Fernandinho----Fernando-------------

Nasri--------------Fabregas------------------Silva

-----------------------Aguero--------------------------


Very nice !!!
Cesc also plays yayas role in a 2 man midfield. I'd also imagine the "right" bid would be one where it would cover cesc's fee
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

jimbopm said:
--------------------------Hart---------------------------

---------Kompany-----------Mangala------------
Zabaleta--------------------------------------Clichy

---------Fernandinho----Fernando-------------

Nasri--------------Fabregas------------------Silva

-----------------------Aguero--------------------------


--------------------------Hart---------------------------
---------Kompany---------------------Benatia------------
Zabaleta------------------------------------------Kolarov
---------Fernandinho-------------Fernando---------------
-----Silva--------------Fabregas---------------Nasri-----
-------------------------Aguero-------------------------

No way is this a weaker side than one with Yaya in it. And id we could get someone like Pedro (or Shaqiri, Bernard, Di Maria) to give us another option on the left wing... we'd be frighteningly good.
 
Re: Cesc Fabregas

Matt the Giant said:
jimbopm said:
--------------------------Hart---------------------------

---------Kompany-----------Mangala------------
Zabaleta--------------------------------------Clichy

---------Fernandinho----Fernando-------------

Nasri--------------Fabregas------------------Silva

-----------------------Aguero--------------------------


--------------------------Hart---------------------------
---------Kompany---------------------Benatia------------
Zabaleta------------------------------------------Kolarov
---------Fernandinho-------------Fernando---------------
-----Silva--------------Fabregas---------------Nasri-----
-------------------------Aguero-------------------------

No way is this a weaker side than one with Yaya in it. And id we could get someone like Pedro (or Shaqiri, Bernard, Di Maria) to give us another option on the left wing... we'd be frighteningly good.

Swap Nasri for a fast winger (Navas would probably do for a year, although I'd love to have Sanchez) and this could become our tough away (Chelsea, Liverpool)/tough home (Bayern, Barca) formation. Not saying that Nasri is by any means bad, but we'd have pace on the counter, lots of creativity, and good cover for the defense.

Although I just don't see Pellers moving away from a 4-2-2-2 for most games if we have all 3 of Aguero, Negredo and Dzeko. Which would mean 2 of Fabregas, Ferny and Ferna would rotate for those games in the CM role. Not bad at all.

And I can see Yaya's fee covering all of Fabregas' and more if he is to leave this year
 

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