Wednesday 30 June 2010

Arsenal; Letting Cesc go


Some things in life just seem to be inevitable; like torrential rain when you’ve organised a summer barbecue.  Or James Corden.  The same rules apply to football, and nothing in football over the last two years has looked more inevitable than Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas moving to Barcelona.
 
From the second that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger whisked the raw but talented young Cesc away from Barca’s academy aged just 16, there has been a steely determination from the Catalans to right a wrong and bring their boy back.  A prodigal destined to return.  

Of course Cesc certainly hasn’t stood still during his time with Arsenal, far from it.  Providing an array of skills, a wide range of passing and having grown into an on field general with goals to boot, Fabregas is every inch the complete midfielder and one of the best players in world football today.  

The complete midfielder

Not being a first choice for his country has not been enough to deter Barcelona in their pursuit though, and the campaign to bring Fabregas back to the Camp Nou has raged since he left, reaching a crescendo this summer.  For his part, Fabregas has just uttered the ‘flattered to be linked with’ line up until recently, but things have notably stepped up a notch over the last few months.  Barcelona have made a bid, understood to be in the region of £29m for the Spanish international, which Arsenal have turned down flat, with Arsene Wenger this week maintaining the line that his captain is not for sale, at any price. 

However things will crank up again this week; possibly as early as tomorrow.  New Barcelona President Sandro Roselli takes up the reins of his club on the 1st of July, succeeding Juan Laporta, and makes no secret of his intentions, or the Catalan clubs main priority;

"My idea is to work hard to make sure that Barca follows in the tradition of last few years and I have the experience as a director in negotiations and Fabregas is the priority.

"I am sure that we can close the operation [to sign] Cesc. The relations between the two clubs has been very positive and we must make sure this does not damage those relations.

"Until July 1 we can't do anything as Laporta and his team remain in charge, but if negotiations are advanced and the coaching staff want the player, we will continue with the negotiations, without doubt."

It seems increasingly likely that a second bid, somewhere in the £30-40m bracket will follow this week.  That may not be enough to tempt Arsenal into the inevitable just yet, but with a lot of Europe’s media suggesting that Barca coach Pep Guardiola may turn his attention to Werder Bremen playmaker Mesut Ozil, their hand may be forced.  Fabregas has maintained a dignified silence of late, concentrating on Spain’s’ world cup campaign, but he will be sitting down for talks with Arsenal soon and if a deal is not struck between the two clubs it does seem likely that Cesc will ask for a transfer.  

So how do Arsenal go on without their talismanic captain?  The Arsenal supporters I speak with agree that there is a degree of inevitability about all this, with opinion ranging between it being time to cash in, to it being the final straw with Wenger; Fabregas’ frustration at failing to collect trophies mirroring the feelings of many supporters. 

While a minority of Arsenal fans will call 606 and demand that Wenger goes, the majority still maintain support for their manager…..but many will carry a strong sense of frustration at Wenger’s stubbornness not to play certain players in certain positions, or a stubbornness not to just blow some of those tidy profits on that one player that would make the difference; ‘one player’ is the quote I hear from Arsenal fans the most often, the margins certainly look that fine when you see Arsenal play.

As an outsider looking in though, I tend to think that Arsenal are actually moving forward at a rapid pace, mainly because many of their rivals are going backward so quickly, in financial terms at least, but I accept that it might just not seem like it when you go along and watch games at the Emirates.  

Ok, there have been no trophies of late, and losing your (arguably) best player is a bitter pill to swallow, but the North London club have a healthy bank balance, an excellent coach, a second-to-none scouting network, a first class stadium and excellent training facilities.  There is also that prodigious production line that shows no sign of stopping - in fact it looks on the verge of producing its finest crop yet (and I heartily recommend you visit www.younggunsblog.co.uk, to see what I mean) - and a reputation for fine football that stretches right across the globe; a far cry from the Arsenal I grew up watching.

.....and there's more

There’s not much anyone else can do to realistically compete with the money that Manchester City or Chelsea are spending, but money does not guarantee success - as Real Madrid consistently prove - and will it last forever? we all thought it would at Blackburn in the 90’s.  

Liverpool, even with the excellent Roy Hodgson set to come in, are awash with debt, as are Manchester United, where Alex Ferguson will one day have to retire.  Near neighbours Spurs have joined the top 4, but can they really afford to keep paying those transfer fees and wages, and what about Harry eyeing England?

Cesc might be on his way South, but Arsenal are far from doing the same.


17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you seriously think a price for one of the most COMPLETE midfielders in the world (great vision-goal scorer- strong defensively and very very passionate at 23) do you seriously think anything less than 50 million is not only unacceptable but a total insult.

Anonymous said...

top blog!!

Anonymous said...

Cesc aint going anywhere. And get you facts right, The Mighty Arsenal did not "steal" him. Barcelona didnt want him and he signed at 16 years of age. The Mighty Arsenal made him the player he is today. Jeeeze lazy dated rubbish.

Soup Dragon. said...

Fabragas is under contract until 2015. Barcelona can't afford him.

guli1 said...

let hem go for 45 m

chrisnorton66 said...

Cesc is purely being used as a pawn in the Barca Presidential Elections. It is veritable fuck you from Laporta to Rossell, as he implies he would have got him if he had stayed in charge and if Cesc signs he got all the deal started before he left.

Barca don't really need Cesc enough to pay anything like Arsenal would want so this won't happen. The only sound will be Laporta in the background quietly sniggering to himself.

BigL said...

Cesc is going no where, look at the facts.

Barcelona bid, 10 minutes later Arsenal issued a press release saying he is not for sale and told Barcelona not to bother coming back.

If Barcelona can't take the hint and bid again they will get the same response.


Arsenal dont want to sell
Arsenal dont have to sell

End of story

And.. lets not let him go for 45 million. do you want to be a selling club then? what happens if Inter bit for RVP sell him as well?

We're a football team not a bank

Arsenal Station said...

First of all, Barca's main "tradition over the last few years" is tapping-up players against FIFA regulations and getting away with it. All the talk about Cesc moving to Barcelona is originating solely in Spain. Arsenal said weeks ago that they would not be selling Cesc at ANY price and Wenger said the same thing this past weekend. Barca made a ridiculous offer of 29m and Arsenal rejected it. Barca then comes out and says, "We are in negotiations." LOL!!!

They're usual tactic is to have their players start talking about the player the want in the press. In the last month, there have been quotes from half the Barcelona side saying how Cesc should come there. Meanwhile, their heads are so far up their asses and they think the world revolves around Barcelona that they have the nerve to say that we will sell them Fabregas because "Arsenal knows he is part of our plans." OH!! Excuse me!! I guess nobody else has plans or, if they do, they don't matter. FIFA needs to take action. When an English club makes the slightest infringement, Blatter and Platini are all over the press screaming bloody murder about the evil English clubs. But when its Real tapping-up Ronaldo or Barca doing even worse to Cesc, Blatter and Platini are nowhere to be found. It must be easy when you have no financial restrictions and FIFA and UEFA let you do whatever the fuck you please.

Aicher said...

Arsenal will buckle under the pressure and sell for about 34 mill euro's

They will have to sell once as expected, Wenger goes back on his word, and starts to dig his heals in.
Fabregas will then put a transfer request, because he is quite clearly fed up with not winning anything, when all his friends at Barcelona are. playing for a manager who never won anything in europe

Arsenal should sell and stop this ridiculousness before they end up with egg on there faces

Anonymous said...

arsenal didnt steal cesc we got him a a part of a compo package after we report barca 4 monies owed 2 us 4 van bronk petit n overmars true fact

Anonymous said...

clearly the analysis of a retard, you quite clearly have no idea how arsenal fans think. cesc in one of the "undoctored" interviews quite clearly said that arsene wenger would deal with everything and wenger has clearly stated cesc is going nowhere.

Anonymous said...

The Mighty Arsenal should sell or they will end up with eggs on their face? Cesc will put in a transfer request?

Total deluded insanity. CESC FABREGAS IS NOT FOR SALE! END OF.

The Mighty Arsenal hold ALL the aces, we will not fold or buckle why should we? Barcelona offering the equivalent of a bag of rice for the best midfield player in Europe? Having a laugh.

Cesc handing in a transfer request? not going to happen, but if he did The Mighty Arsenal can refuse the request, he is under contract until 2015. If he were to get stroppy, which trust me he wont, then The Mighty Arsenal can put him on the open market and get something like his true value, 80 mill euro at least, and if he does leave under those highly unlikely circumstances, The Mighty Arsenal will not be selling him to Barca cos they are skint and STILL owe us money for Hleb and Thierry.

I really wish the Barca apologists would do their homework before spouting plain bullshit, Jaygooner

Anonymous said...

I think Cesc will go to Barca in 2015, if Barca hasn't collapsed along with Spanish football. Barca cannot dictate the price to a team that neither wants, not has a need to sell. As with every other year, Barca has tapped up Cesc, based on his general statement that someday he wants to go back. He reiterated that this past May, but now says, in the last day or two, that he may stay at Arsenal. Sitting on the bench does not suit him, which is why he took the initiative to leave Barcelona at 16. Such clear thinking will tell him that going to Barca now will guarantee him a few years of partial playing, while Xabi and Iniesta rightly play ahead of him -- as they were doing seven years ago.

He is a very grounded person, far more than the idiots who allow themselves to participate in illegal tapping up -- if he could clearly see at age 16 that Xavi and Iniesta meant he would not develop by playing real games at Barca, what makes you think he has become soft-headed at 23?

Anonymous said...

Great blog Jethro!!! Especially now that you have taken the concentration away from Argentina and have been blogging about 'all things football!'

Will you be continuing this blog after the World Cup? And will you be keeping the same style, giving the reader a fix of global football anecdotes daily?

Jeff Livingstone said...

Thanks for the comment , erm, anon, yes I will!

IBWM will be your daily fix of world football from right across the globe and from closer to home in the UK.

.......of course El Diego will always have a special place in the heart of IBWM so he'll still pop up from time to time.

Gary said...

Barca scumbags cannot afford Cesc. They don't really want him either - it is just a matter of them not wanting him to play anywhere else.

Why don't you rather write about the fact that the scumbags should be taken to task for contravening FIFA's tapping up regulations. When will FIFA take action?

Joint the facebook group barcelona should be punished for tapping up fabregas http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=116042895106146

Hernan Munster said...

to Aicher, you are an imbecile of the lowest order - to qualify as one of the highest order, you would have to support Real Madrid and you probably will as Moronio is going to destroy barca next season and you sound like a glory-hunter. I have seen your Face book profile and you have a Euro Mullet, though not as bad as Messi's dual haircut style from 1978 and 1982.