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Thursday, 13 June 2013

United, City and Arsenal target Fabregas claims he's 'happy' to stay at Barcelona

Barcelona playmaker Cesc Fabregas is keen to reiterate that his future lies in Spain and he is 'happy' to stay at the Nou Camp.
Fabregas has been in and out of the Barca first team following his return to the Catalan club from Arsenal in 2011 and that has led to reports that several Barclays Premier League clubs might try and tempt the Spain international back to England this summer.

Lionel Messi defended by former Barcelona president Joan Laporta

Joan Laporta


A former Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, defended Lionel Messi against allegations of tax fraud on Thursday, a case that experts say could carry a prison sentence for the Argentina forward.
A Spanish state prosecutor filed a fraud complaint on Wednesday alleging that Messi and his father, Jorge, avoided paying €4m ($5.3m) in back taxes by illegally using overseas tax havens.

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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Barcelona star sent off for kicking medic

Video: Javier Mascherano shown red after kicking driver of medical buggy



Javier Mascherano was sent off last night in Argentina's 1-1 draw last night with Ecuador - for kicking the driver of a medical buggy that was stretchering him off the pitch.
The bizarre incident occurred in the 86th minute when the Barcelona man required some medical attention. Having been placed on the buggy, he was being taken from the pitch when one of the Ecuador players appeared to squirt water in his direction.

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Cesc Fábregas keen to stay at Barcelona and continue 'living a dream'

Cesc Fábregas of Barcelona and Spain

Cesc Fábregas insists he wants to stay at Barcelona despite reported interest from Manchester United. Photograph: Andrew Innerarity/Reuters

Cesc Fábregas has said he intends to continue "living a dream" at Barcelona rather than pursue a return to the Premier League with Manchester United.