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Arsenal boss Wenger denies claims of move for Marco Fabian

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has played down talk of buying Mexican striker Marco Fabian.

Chivas star Fabian's family insist in the Mexican press that he is on the brink of joining Arsenal in a £6m move in January.

Fabian even insists he wants a rivalry with Manchester United's Javier Hernandez in the Premier League.

But when asked if he was interested, Wenger said today: "No. It is just an agent who wants to sell a player."

Fabian has been involved in controversy as he shared a bad taste goal celebration, pretending with a team mate to shoot someone in the head, says the Mirror.

Furthermore, Fabian was also suspended from the national set-up by the Mexican FA along with six other team mates following a wild party allegedly involving prostitutes.

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