http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 labels Cesc Fabregas as ideal replacement for Xavi
According to reports in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, Real Madrid will consider an offer for their talented midfielder Sergio Canales. The Spaniard is considered to be one of the brightest talents across Europe, after he gave a string of impressive performances
for Racing Santander a season ago.
Sir Alex Ferguson reportedly made a personal approach to acquire the services of a player considered second only to Cesc Fabregas in his age, while Arsene Wenger considered him an ideal replacement for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Captain-c8314 Fabregas if the latter
joined Barcelona.
Real Madrid grabbed the then-19-year-old from Racing Santander, with the player opting to remain in Spain despite interest from the Premier League.
However, it has emerged that the Spaniard refused to leave Real Madrid despite an offer from Liverpool in order to fight for his first team place at the Spanish club. Nonetheless, it now looks as though Jose Mourinho is looking
to trim his squad and a host of players are expected to be offloaded with Canales falling in that bracket and is surplus to requirement.
The source claims that Liverpool will offer nothing in excess of €6 million for the midfielder, who has found limited playing opportunities since his move to Real Madrid despite being considered a future Real Galacticos.
Meanwhile, Spanish International Fernando Torres believes his compatriot Cesc Fabregas would be an ideal player for Barcelona, replacing the great Xavi in the heart of the Barcelona midfield. Fabregas left Barca when he was only
16 years old to sign for Arsenal, where he has matured into one of the best players in his position.
Fernando Torres, who is yet to score for his new club since his blockbuster move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, reckons there are a select few players in the world who can potentially improve the Barcelona squad.
Torres told a leading Spanish publication, “It’ll be hard to improve a team like Barcelona and who should come off if they sign Cesc? He’s a real Barcelona man though and he would be a great signing.”
Reports emitting out of Spain suggest that Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has labelled Arsenal's £45 million demand for the World-cup star as ludicrous, however, things will be a lot more clearer as the summer transfer window
approaches and Wenger would not be in an ideal position to be making such demands after his player has made it clear he wants to move back to his home club.
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