Arsene Wenger refused to meet with Barcelona at WC, Fabregas will not be sold

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    http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/new...to-snatch-World-Cup-trophy-article522971.html

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    Arsene Wenger last night snubbed Barcelona’s attempts to set up a World Cup summit over Cesc Fabregas.

    Barcelona president Sandro Rosell flew into South Africa hoping to meet with Wenger and Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis before last night’s World Cup final.

    But Mirror Sport can reveal that Wenger and Gazidis refused to meet with Barcelona this weekend - and have reiterated their message that Fabregas is not for sale at any price.

    It is a hammer blow to Barcelona’s attempts to sign Fabregas and Arsenal will not back down on the issue, having already turned down an offer of £30m.

    Wenger and Gazidis are making the issue a point of principle and, even though Barcelona are likely to make an increased offer of up to £40m, they will find that Arsenal will not enter into discussions let alone sell.

    Barcelona’s attempts to unsettle Fabregas have infuriated Arsenal and they are digging in their heels as they stick to their guns over their 23-year-old captain.

    Fabregas told Wenger face-to-face that he wants to join Barca and expected that to help push through his dream move to the Nou Camp.

    But Arsenal have remained defiant and their strong stand has now left Fabregas facing up to the prospect of another season at the Emirates.

    Arsenal insist Fabregas has five years left on his current deal, he extended his contract and therefore the club do not have to sell.

    Fabregas, who has avoided talking openly and publicly about the transfer saga, even hinted last week that he may still be at Arsenal next season.

    That represents a U-turn on his part and possibly even backtracking to appease the Arsenal fans after realising Wenger is determined not to sell him this summer.
     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    Re: Arsene Wenger refused to meet with Catalans at WC

    Perhaps it is inevitable that Fabregas will return to Spain but Arsenal certainly won't make a deal with these two-faced Catalan ****s.
     
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    Considering Fabregas did not manage to start in the WC or make an impact, his price did not soar as much as wenger probably wanted, therefore Barca will offer less than his valuation by the club.
     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    I still don't think there is a price tag on him.
     
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    If anything, maybe this world cup solidified a feeling that Cesc would be coming off the bench as long as Xavi and Iniesta are with Barcelona.... I for one, think the DNP's got to him and he realized that he can either be a role player or a star, seems like a easy choice, no?
     
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    I think he'd be playing behind Xavi and Iniesta with Barcelona. Seeing Busquets preferred in that role probably had a bigger impact on him than Xavi and Iniesta.
     

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