Cesc Fabregas has been an extremely productive player in his two seasons at Camp Nou and after a season where he helped lead Barcelona to the Spanish League title, many are wondering if the 26-year-old's time with Barca is nearing an end.
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Fabregas spent the first 8 seasons of his senior career with English Premier League squad Arsenal and while past reports have indicated the midfielder is unhappy with his current situation at Camp Nou, Fabregas isn't pushing for a move out of Barca but it is believed that he would be open for a move back to the EPL.
According to Daily Mail, one team with a strong interest in the services of the star is Manchester United. Recently drawing up a €30 million bid for the goal-scorer, Man U and first-year head coach David Moyes seem ready to make their first big splash in the transfer window.
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Submitting the offer to the Spanish champions is the club's ffirst step in building a stronger team heading into the 2013-2014 campaign. With noticeable attacking weaknesses that halted Man U's run through the Champions League a season ago, the acquiring of Fabregas would certainly bolster the roster but Fabregas may not be ready to depart his current home just yet.
"It has taken a lot for me to get where I am," the midfielder said last month. "And I am not thinking about throwing it all away for nothing. If they [Barcelona] said that they didn't want me, that would be another thing, but what I really want is to triumph at Barca. That has been my dream since I was small. Barcelona is my home, and I have always dreamed of triumphing here."
Continuing to play at a high level, Fabregas remains one of the top midfielders in all of soccer.
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From 2003 through 2011, the Arenys de Mar, Spain native appeared in 303 games with Arsenal where he recorded 57 goals. Fabregas also guided the Gunners to the 2005 FA Cup championships along with a runner-up finish during the 2006 UEFA Champions League season.
A key component in Camp Nou immediately after signing with Barcelona, Fabregas has appeared in 96 matches but has seldom played at the midfield position.
A second major move in his career - this time to Manchester United - does make sense given the fact that Fabregas would like to feature more at the midfield position, a sure area of need for a Man U club looking to build off a 2012-2013 Premier League championship.
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