Cesc Fabregas has reiterated his desire to stay at Barcelona on
TVE show Esport Club and denied that he has ever said that he could
leave following interest from Manchester United. The Spain international is enjoying himself back at the Nou Camp,
where he began his career, and does not want to head back to England
just two years after leaving Arsenal. United have failed with two bids for Fabregas this summer and there
has been speculation that the Premier League champions will go back in
with a third and final offer before the transfer window closes. There were also reports suggesting that Fabregas would be interested
in a move to Old Trafford, if a bid was accepted, but he is adamant he
does not want to leave. “I have never said that I could go, nor have I talked to the president or the coach about it,” he told TVE show Esport Club. “What I don’t know is how this can be said to be true just because some journalist wrote it on Twitter.
“My dream is to stay here and succeed.” Fabregas’ aim now is to impress new Barcelona coach Tata Martino and
win a regular place in the Argentinian’s plans for the season. He added: “I have a great desire to achieve even more and I am committed to this club and proud to be here.” The former Arsenal captain has started Barcelona’s opening two games
of the new season which have brought wins against Levante and Malaga in
La Liga.
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