Cesc Fabregas was in the transfer-lime light throughout the summer. Premier League champions Manchester United chased the Spain
international till the very end and went public about their desire
(including the bids) to sign him. Whether there was any hint from the
player is unknown, but in the end the deal didn’t materialize and
Fabregas remained at the Catalan club.
The 26-year-old reaffirmed his commitment to Barcelona, while new manager Gerardo Martino stated that the former Arsenal skipper is an integral part of his plans.
In an interview with Banc Sabadell, the new commercial venture started by the midfielder, he reflected on the big changes in his life, moving to London and then again returning back to his home club.
In an interview with Banc Sabadell, the new commercial venture started by the midfielder, he reflected on the big changes in his life, moving to London and then again returning back to his home club.
Fabregas says that leaving Arsenal was the hardest decision he had to
make in his life. He was very young, 16, when he left the Catalan club
to join Arsenal, and there was little pressure on him then. But, after
spending some glorious years at North London, where he developed into a
world-class player, returning back to Barcelona, undoubtedly the best
team in the world then under Pep Guardiola,
wasn’t easy, as he was coming back as a finished product (with huge
transfer burden on his shoulder) and understandably the expectations
were lot higher from him.
And sometimes it takes time to work out perfectly, as we’ve seen that
Fabregas didn’t enjoy the same rich vein of form, as he hoped for.
The Spaniard, who could have chosen a comfort zone by staying at Arsenal, said “sometimes
you want to think about what you want to do, what you want to improve.
And like I decided to leave when 16, when 24 I decided to go back to my
home, and for an even tougher challenge, because I had much more to show
than as a teenager.”
Fabregas has started this season brilliantly and has been playing
well for his nation too. If he continues to prosper as the season
progresses, then there’s no reason why he shouldn’t achieve his targets
with his home town club. His sponsors will be hoping for the same too.
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