Friday, December 9, 2011
Cesc Fábregas is free to leave Arsenal but only if Samir Nasri stays
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seen in response to the club's defensive problems Cesc Fabregas was allowed to leave Arsenal this summer, but only if Samir Nasri believes Arsene Wenger to stay at the club, with the director more willing to listen to offers for their captain, if a midfielder French sign new agreement.Wenger has identified
Phil Jagielka of Everton, Bolton Wanderers and Gary Cahill and Christopher Samba of Blackburn Rovers, as the leading candidate to solve the perennial problems in the middle of the defense. It is believed that Wenger tried to sign in the transfer window in January before Jagielka. is also interested in the midfielder Ricardo Alvarez, who plays for Velez Sarsfield in Argentina. Palermo are interested in the age of 23 years and, although its president, Maurizio Zamparini, may have been premature to say Friday that "Alvarez gave us the receipt and signed with Arsenal," it appears that an agreement could be at hand. not yet had a formal proposal last Fabregas, with the hierarchy at the Emirates on top of a £ 27m bid for Barcelona, ??which is a long time. although the Catalan club is planned to increase their interest in Fabregas this summer, Wenger's priority is to link the midfield Nasri 23 years old, a new contract because it has only one more year contract, while Fabregas until 2015. The manager is the assessment of the priorities of your team before a crucial season for Arsenal, and his own career, as it seeks to end what would be a trophy drought of seven years from the end of the campaign. He is aware that Fabregas, who is on holiday in Bali before returning to his family home in Barcelona next week, does not fit easily into a 4-4-2 and the manager is to decide the best way to perform surgery on the structure and staffing of your team. Wenger knows that Fabregas, who signed for Barcelona at age 16 in 2003, is stronger than ever in their attempt to leave his original club, despite not submit an official transfer request.- After stand-out season last season, Nasri, which fell towards the end, after the fall-out of the disappointment of defeat in the Carling Cup final at Birmingham City, Wenger is prepared to offer better conditions to increase his salary to £ 100,000 a week in an attempt to avoid the interest of Manchester United, the head of a queue of suitors.
- As for the possibility of an attempt at Old Trafford Nasri, who turns 24 Sunday, said this month: ".. I do not know if I will sign a new contract in all cases, discussions are now "
If Nasri is removed and Wenger will be more intense to hold on to Fabregas. But if you can convince Nasri to stay, then the healthy relationship between practitioners Ivan Gazidis, Arsenal's executive director, and Sandro Rosell, president of Barcelona, ??may be at play
both serve to FIFA, UEFA and the committees of the Association of clubs and sometimes lunch together in the conversation may turn to the future of Fabregas.
Peter Hill-Wood, Arsenal chairman, confirmed last week that the Champions League has recently reaffirmed its interest in the midfielder.
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