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Wednesday
08Oct2008

What the papers say: Cesc tempted by Barca

 We're all about making your life easier here at Arsenal Addict, where our team of Addicted editors spend every spare second scrutinising news coverage to make sure you're kept up to date with what's going on at our beloved club. So if you don't have the time to trawl through the UK's national newspapers for Arsenal stories, be sure to check back here where we'll do the work for you.

The Sun - Arsene has all Guns Blais-ing
ARSENE WENGER is planning an £8million bid for France Under-21 ace Blaise Matuidi.

The Mirror - Cesc Fabregas interested in Barcelona return
Cesc Fabregas last night opened the door for a return to Barcelona after admitting it would be a dream to return to the Nou Camp.

The Daily Mail - Chris Waddle: Why Fabio shouldn't pick Theo Walcott this time
You won't be surprised to learn that as a former England winger I'm passionate about the importance of wide players to the national team.

The Express - CESC HOPES TO FULFIL BARCA 'DREAM' 
Cesc Fabregas has vowed to give everything to the Arsenal cause but admits a return to Barcelona could happen in the future.

The Daily Star - FAB’S KEEN ON BARCA
CESC FABREGAS last night sent shockwaves through Arsenal by admitting it is his “dream” to rejoin his former club Barcelona.

The Telegraph - Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey as good as Cesc Fabregas, says Wales coach
Aaron Ramsey has been backed to become as influential at both club and international level as Arsenal team-mate Cesc Fabregas – even though he has yet to play for his country at senior level.

The Guardian - Ramsay as good as Fábregas, says Wales coach
Brian Flynn, the Wales Under-21 manager, last night said Aaron Ramsey "is as good as Cesc Fábregas was as a 17-year-old" and predicted the teenager would develop into one of the leading players in Europe under Arsène Wenger's tutelage.

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