Cesc Fabregas' Father: My Son Belongs To Arsenal

The Gunners' midfielder's dad wants all speculation to stop...

By Arjun Miglani

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Cesc Fabregas' father has lent his opinion to the transfer saga surrounding his son, saying that Barcelona should go through the proper channels if they want to sign the midfielder.

Speaking to Radio Kanal, Francesc Fabregas said, "Imagine someone constantly spoke about signing a player from Barca; they would naturally be angry."

"If something happens, we will see at the end of the season. That is when we can talk about it.

"It is understandable that Arsenal are unhappy. If a club is interested in a player, they have to negotiate with the club.

"This is how it has always been.

"I believe all this talk should stop, because Cesc belongs to Arsenal."

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