Despite his problems with La Blaugrana, the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 player claimed that he wants to retire at the Camp Nou.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s Cesc Fabregas has emphasized that he is loyal to the Spanish giants, stating that he intends to hang his boots while playing for them.
The player joined the club prior to the start of 2011/12 campaign. He was brought over from the English Premier League outfit, Arsenal, for a price of 29 million Euros with a further 5 million in variables.
As he joined Barcelona, Fabregas was quick to express his jubilation as he was reunited with his childhood club after eight years in the English capital.
The Spanish international is a product of Barcelona’s successful youth system which has managed to bring forth some of the most talented footballers in the world. However, Cesc departed for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 as a youngster and started his career under Arsene Wenger.
Therefore, his return to his home club was well-founded in the Catalan capital.
His first season with the Spanish giants saw him make a positive impact on his new club as he was given regular time on the pitch with Pep Guardiola struggling with injuries with first team squad.
However, start of the season has seen a few changes take place.
The midfielder has been allowed little game time which has gravely upset him. Fabregas has voiced his concern on a few occasions, and many believe that his rift with the team may grow to be problematic.
As a result, Fabregas has made an effort and has downplayed such speculation, claiming that he wants to end his career at Nou Camp.
"I came here to have a long career," the former Gunner told reporters.
"People ask a lot from me because I cost a lot. I won't give up, I want to retire at Barca. I knew I came here to compete with the best in the world. I will work hard to make things difficult for the coach," he added.
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