Arsenal Transfers: How Cesc Fabregas Could Rejuvenate The Gunners
a possible return to the Emirates for the former captain, fueled by his inconsistent playing time at Camp Nou and some property purchases in London. This has stirred up debates all over the web about whether or not a return would be in the best interest of either the club or the player. In truth, no one is sure what would happen if Fabregas were to return. One thing is certain: if an agreement is reached, it will definitely shake things up. I am a firm believer that Fabregas return would do nothing but strengthen the Gunners pursuit of silverware. He obviously offers a strong combination of creativity and vision. He would join an Arsenal midfield that is much stronger than it was when he left; Santi Cazorla has done nothing but shine in the red and white, and both Jack Wilshere and Mikel Arteta have been consistently impressive. Fabregas would add to the growing number of Spain internationals in the squad, following the recent, and successful, addition of Nacho Monreal. His passing ability could do wonders for players like Walcott, Podolski, and Giroud up front, and he could offer valuable experience both from his time at Barca and his past in the Premier League. Thats all great. Still, Fabregas would bring something even more valuable to the Gunners: a vision from the past. In droughts like the club has seen over the last eight years, its very easy to forget how capable and competitive this club really is. Fabregas came to Arsenal in a time of greatness; he joined in the midst of the Invincibles and stepped up the next year as the club fought its way to an FA Cup win. He would bring with him a pride and a hopefulness that the Emirates could desperately use. All of these factors point to a great benefit for the Arsenal side. Fabregas has spoken out many times about his love for the club, and more playing time would certainly suit him. He loves Barcelona, no doubt, but another stint in London could lead him to become a true Arsenal legend.