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Friday, May 25, 2007

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists Cesc Fabregas will be at the Emirates Stadium next season.

Fabregas has been the subject of speculation in the Spanish media about a move to Real Madrid, but Wenger is confident the 20-year-old will be at the heart of the Gunners' midfield for the next Barclays Premiership campaign.

Wenger told Spanish newspaper Marca: "Cesc is going to spend the next year with Arsenal."
Fabregas trained with Barcelona before joining Arsenal four years ago and seeing his development accelerate.

The Spain international has been the focal point of Wenger's midfield this season, leading to inevitable speculation regarding a return to his native country.

While Wenger is confident Fabregas will not move to Spain, Julio Baptista is set to return to the Bernabeu following his season with Arsenal.

The future of Jose Antonio Reyes, who was loaned to Madrid in the other direction, appears more uncertain as he has consistently repeated his wish to remain in Spain.

Wenger's options in attack will be complicated further next season as Emmanuel Adebayor is expected to play for Togo in the African Nations.

It could give Theo Walcott a chance to shine. The 18-year-old is determined to impress after scoring his first goal for Arsenal in the Carling Cup final defeat to Chelsea.

He said: "It was a big disappointment not to win the Carling Cup but it shows what the young players can do and hopefully we can do it again.

"And I'm sure if we work hard we will be right up there in the title race too."

From : Football365

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1 Comments:

  • boy do they need him. I wouldnt have backed aresnal to win anything in 2007/2008 without this dynamic midfielder... and im usually pretty flamboyant when it comes to putting a bet on football... Having said this, i don't think i am brave enough to be betting on the outcome of the eventual premier league winner just yet :)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:06 PM  

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