The Spain international has been the subject of
two rejected bids from Manchester United this
summer and has now insisted he is committed
to the Blaugrana Cesc Fabregas says he has no intention of leaving Barcelona this summer amid serious interest from Manchester United. The Premier League side saw two offers for the Spain international turned down by the Liga
giants, with Barca sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta stating earlier this month that United had ended their pursuit of Fabregas
following Barca's latest rejection. Speculation about Fabregas' future at the
Camp Nou side continued, though, only for the
midfielder to now make it clear that he will not
leave the club this summer. "It has always been my dream to play for
Barcelona and that has not changed. I am very
happy with life at the club and I have never
thought about leaving Barca," the 26-year-old
said at a press conference. "It is an honour that United made two offers,
but there were never any talks. I didn't talk with
any club as I joined Barcelona only two years
ago. "I have always felt valued at this club. Nobody
ever made me feel that they didn't count on
my any longer. "I never had any doubts about my future here.
It cost me a lot to return to Barca and all I want
now is to be successful here." Fabregas joined Barcelona from Arsenal in the
summer of 2011 and has a contract with the
Spanish giants until June 2016.
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