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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger hopes to conclude Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri saga as soon as possible

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger hopes to conclude Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri saga as soon as possible
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samir-Nasri-c32360 and Cesc Fabregas saga as soon as he possibly can. The manager admitted that decisions were being made in regards to the players futures, but at the moment nothing
was certain. Wenger then admitted that it was best for everyone if a conclusion was made sooner rather than later.
Based on recent speculations, it seems like a deal with Barcelona has been agreed and now only the final paper work is left to be completed, in order to see Fabregas leave for the Catalan club.
As a result, Wenger has stated that a decision will be made in the not so distant future and something might come up before the start of the game against Newcastle United.
When asked if there was any truth to these rumours, Wenger responded by stating: "That is completely the truth"

"We hope it will be sorted out very quickly one way or the other. 

"We’ll know very quickly.”
The Fabregas – http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 saga has now gone into its third year and if a conclusion isn’t drawn soon, then everyone might just lose it over this speculated move. Fabregas represented the Catalans as a youth player, prior to joining Arsenal, but it seems like
he is more than just inclined to returning to the place where it all started.
Another player whose future hangs in the balance, is Samir Nasri. The French international has turned down the opportunity to put pen to paper to a new contract at the club and as a result, he is being favoured to make his way out of the club. At the moment,
Manchester City are being hailed as the favourites to land the midfielder, but nothing is confirmed as yet. Wenger once again stated that, as is the case with Fabregas, a solution will be worked out sooner rather than later, in hopes to allow the teams and
the players adapt to any changes, should they occur.
When talking about Nasri, Wenger is quoted to have said: "The Nasri situation is stable.”

"Again it is very difficult to speak about possible transfers but we are in a situation where we have to make decisions one way or the other.

"Ideally you want it to be sorted out before the season starts."
All in all, it seems like Wenger has finally taken a hold of his side and is looking to make drastic changes, if needed.

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