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Barcelona, Real Madrid encouraged by Cesc's Arsenal frustrations
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Fri, 11/21/2008 - 11:40
Barcelona and Real Madrid are monitoring Cesc Fabregas' situation at Arsenal.
El Mundo Deportivo says Cesc is unsettled at Arsenal after their latest defeat at home to Aston Villa. Though he won't say so publicly, it's suggested Cesc is considering his future at the Gunners beyond the end of this season. Indeed, it's claimed he is now regretting turning down an approach from Barca earlier this year.
But Cesc doesn't want to close the door on anyone as he knows AC Milan and Real Madrid are also keen to lure him away from the Emirates.
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