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Arsenal Willing to Sell Fabregas in Exchange for Robinho

July 8th, 2007 . posted by admin

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will allow talented youngster Cesc Fabregas to leave Arsenal for Real Madrid only if Robinho is included in the deal.Personally i think it’s quite a rubbish idea,Fabregas is the midfield creative engine and whatever you do you always try your best to keep your “engine” not trade them off for another player especially if the other player is not playing n the same position.
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11 Responses to “Arsenal Willing to Sell Fabregas in Exchange for Robinho”

  1. I would give Real Madrid Fabregas if they gave us Robinho……. and Raul, Diarra , Emerson, and Cassilas. Oh yes, and 50 million.:d

  2. i won’t sell cesc for their whole dirty team. oh, and in case calderon forgets, cesc is from barcelona. the possibility of him going to madrid is as likely as calderon himself being honest.

  3. actually, oh…really?, cesc is worth more than that overrated lot of old men, except maybe casillas.

  4. who comes up wit this shittt? Wenger will never sell cesc! And who the fuk is robinio? hes useless.

  5. robinho? he’s that guy who’s been taking over games in the league…what league?oh yeah, the spanish primera. From what I understand, robinho and his clan of “old men” (robben, sneijder, van nistelroy, sergio ramos, cannavaro) are leading the league over little clubs such as FC Barcelona, Sevilla, and Valencia. I agree that Arsenal does not need to take that offer because cesc is doing a fine job there, but robinho was a much higher regarding recruit than cesc was. Every club in Europe wanted the kid who Pele called his “protege”. So i hope that clarifies a couble things for you soccer fans who lack enough knowledge to know who robinho is.

  6. Robinho has been on fire recently. No way madrid would part with him. plus they already have a crowded midfield. Im not taking anything away from cesc. He is an outstanding player, and plays a dif role than robinho so to say one is better than the other is difficult. However, Madrid has shown the propensity to buy outstanding players of Barca Origin, Including ronaldo AND figo! and more recently, saviola. I dont think theyd be scare off by that

  7. well put terta6! i couldn’t agree more

  8. its hard for me to see robinho on arsenal without fabregas.

  9. i think it a bad move do not move cesc fabregas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. it a bad thing do not do it

  11. do not do it

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