Arsenal midfielder, Santi Cazorla, has spoken of his desires for his Spanish international teammate Francesc Fabregas to make a return to the Emirates under Arsene Wenger. Reports in Spain suggest that Barcelon have told the 27-year old is surplus to requirements for next year, and the midfielder must find himself a new club.
Fabregas spent 8 years at Arsenal after signing from the Catalan giants as a young teenager. But the current Spanish star in Arsenal’s attack hopes to see the former captain make a return to the club.
“I’ve read that he could go to Chelsea but I’d prefer him to come to Arsenal because he’s a great player and they really love him there,” Cazorla said.
“I don’t know what his future is, but I hope that he will be happy and enjoys the team wherever he is.
“I don’t think there’s a big difference between Cesc’s performances in the Premier League and La Liga. He’s adapted perfectly to both leagues.
“His statistics are great at Barcelona but he’s not valued the same as in England. There’s no difference in his numbers.”
Both players are currently in Spain’s national squad before the 2014 FIFA World Cup begins, but Fabregas will hope to impress in an attempt to find himself a new home away from the Nou Camp.
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