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/ Dan Thomas / 19 July 2011 / Leave a Comment
Could the Cesc Fabregas transfer saga finally be coming to an end?
"Barcelona has made an offer, Arsenal another and we have time until August 31 and we'll try to reach an agreement."
The long-running Cesc Fabregas transfer saga could finally be reaching a conclusion after Pep Guardiola said Arsenal have agreed to negotiate a deal for the midfielder.
The Barcelona manager said: "We have made an offer, Arsenal another and we have time until August 31 and we'll try to reach an agreement."
The comments came just hours after Gunners chairman Peter Hill-Wood called on Barca to put up on shut up over Fabregas.
"They've made one offer, which works out at around £26m, but that was ages ago," he told the Daily Star.
"I am not sure how keen they are. There are still stories in the (Spanish) press, but they don't talk to us."
"But at the moment our situation is very straight-forward: we don't want to lose him.
"Obviously if they come up with an offer which was a very good offer we would have to think about it."
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