Friday, November 13, 2009

Laporta wants Cesc before end of his term

Catalan sports paper Sport claims that Barcelona president Joan Laporta thinks that a transfer of Arsenal midfielder and Spanish international Cesc Fàbregas (22) would be the icing on the cake of his term as president of the club.

Laporta, who will leave the club after seven years on 30 June 2010, therefore wants to sign the Catalan midfielder and former Barcelona youth player before the end of his mandate.


The president is reportedly in direct contact with the player and would be waiting for the approval by Arsenal to start the formal negotiations. Barcelona wants to push hard for Cesc and would be willing to pay around 50 million euros for the Catalan.

Barcelona presidential candidate Sandro Rosell would be following the events closely. Barcelona's former sports vice-president reportedly contacted the player and his entourage to inform them about his wish that Cesc returns to Barcelona. A deal with Cesc is believed to possibly be decisive in the elections process.

Asked about the new rumours, Barcelona president Joan Laporta was being careful at a press conference: "It's a player who was formed at Barça, who knows our way of playing football and who is liked by the majority of our fans. But we have to respect Arsenal and we cannot comment on a possible transfer. The market isn't opened, these are issues that are being dealt with by the technical department and we shouldn't think about it now."

Read more:
Rosell sounding out Fernando Torres
Barcelona wants to sign Cesc before elections

3 comments:

  1. I hope we won't pay that much for him. 50 million euros for a former Barça youth-team product, that's just crazy.
    I don't care if we don't sign him, but if we do then don't make him the most expensive signing of Barcelona.

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  2. (Yesterday's) quote of the day:

    Puyol: "If Cesc comes, I hope we pay little."

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  3. Thanks for the suggestion, chris809!


    I see the election link, but it's maybe a little too weak to put it up as a separate "quote of the day" post on this election blog. But keep them coming for sure!

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