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Fabregas seems happy to stay at Arsenal
Cesc Fabregas
Cesc Fabregas

CESC FABREGAS has pledged his future to Arsenal amid reports of a possible move to Real Madrid.

Bernabeu chief Ramon Calderon spoke of the club's interest in the young Spaniard, but midfielder Fabregas has dismissed the claims by admitting he is happy at the Emirates.

He said: "I am young and happy at Arsenal. I regard them as one of the biggest clubs and (Arsene) Wenger is like a father to me on the pitch."

Wenger has overseen Fabregas' development since he arrived at Arsenal as a fresh-faced 16-year-old five years ago, and the Spanish international has repaid his manager by signing an eight-year deal with the club last year.

2:56pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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Posted by: JON on 3:57pm Thu 8 May 08
Go on Cesc Gooner 4life cuzi F**K Madrid
Posted by: steve on 6:06pm Thu 8 May 08
yes **** madrid,fabregas remain gunners for life, i like him is my favourite at asernal,i wouldnt want him to go now....otherwise....

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Posted by: cindy ray, yakima washington on 10:26pm Thu 8 May 08
I'm so glad Cesc is staying... at least someone is dedicated
Posted by: bonglh, malaysia on 9:06am Fri 9 May 08
cesc is arsenal's heart..so please stay forever with arsenal.keep the faithhhhhhhhhhhh
Posted by: Anders Limpar, sweden on 10:43am Fri 9 May 08
Tell me one player to have left Arsenal and gone on to improved as a player since Wenger has been there?

I'll tell you none.

Arsenal is where it's at
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