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Andrei Arshavin admits that there is no convincing Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas to stay at Arsenal

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Andrei Arshavin admits that there is no convincing Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas to stay at Arsenal
Arsenal winger and Russian international, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 and Cesc Fabregas to stay at Arsenal.
The two player s have been linked with moves away  from the club for quite some time now, but it feels like the two might finally be on their way out of the club.
Arshavin, when talking to the media over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429’s policies and the future of Fabregas and Nasri is quoted to have said: "The policy of our club next season is the same, but it is difficult to say anything specific now, not least from
the fact that two leading players, Cesc and Samir, have not decided their future.”
The player then went on to admit that once a player decides to make up his mind over leaving a team, there is very little that can be done to convince them to stick around. As a result, he feels it is the same case with Fabregas and
Nasri, if the two have made up their mind, then there is no stopping them.
Arshavin then went on to add: "The loss of any one of them would be enormous, and we naturally want to see Cesc and Samir play with us in the future - but if the player wants to leave the club there is little you can do to stop them.”
When the player was asked to give his personal opinion on the matter, he went on to simply state that he has no idea as to what the two would do, as he claimed:
"It is hard to say whether they will stay."
At the moment, the transfers of Fabregas and Nasri seem to be imminent. The duo seem to have grown tired of life at the Emirates and despite the club really helping them become the players they are today, they are still looking to move
out.
Nonetheless, that being said, Arsenal even went on to place a price tag on the players, however, for some odd reason the clubs that want to sign the players, don’t want to pay the asking price for the midfielders, which is rather odd
to say the least.
According to most experts, Fabregas and Nasri are set to be on their way out of the Emirates and could end up being at their new clubs, before the start of the coming week.

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