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What the papers say: Barcelona turn up the heat on Arsenal for Fabregas deal

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The Sun - Barcing mad
BARCELONA last night risked the wrath of Arsene Wenger by publicly tapping-up Cesc Fabregas. Barca president Joan Laporta admitted that he would love to sign the Arsenal skipper and blatantly invited Fabregas to demand a move to the Nou Camp.

The Daily Mail - Wenger delight as Wilshere extends Arsenal contract
Arsenal have rewarded Jack Wilshere after an excellent first season with a long-term contract that will keep the youngster at the Emirates well into his twenties.

The Daily Express - JACK IN THE BAG FOR GUNNERS
Arsenal have tied up promising teenager Jack Wilshere on a new long-term contract as the Gunners continue to look to the future.

The Daily StarBARCA WANT CESC
Barcelona upped the pressure on Arsenal last night by declaring their interest in £40m Cesc Fabregas for the first time.

The Daily Telegraph Arsenal hand Jack Wilshere new long-term contract
Jack Wilshere has signed an extended contract with Arsenal, manager Arsene Wenger securing the long-term future of a second promising young talent in the space of a week after Aaron Ramsey, too, was rewarded with a new deal.

The Guardian - Arsenal directors to consider Alisher Usmanov rights issue
The Arsenal board of directors are to spend more time scrutinising a proposed rights issue put forward and underwritten by the Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov, the second biggest investor in the club, before they decide whether or not to support the scheme.

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Reader Comments (1)

Guess there is no chance of those idiots Blatter and Platini stepping in to control Barcelona's blatant tapping up. After all it's only and English club in question. If the roles had been reversed then I guess all hell would have broken loss!!

July 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJSP

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