Cesc
Fabregas completed his move to Chelsea
claiming he has 'unfinished business' in the English Premier League, with
former club Arsenal deciding not to exercise their first-option agreement on
the Spain
midfielder.
It
is believed Barcelona received £30m from Chelsea
for the 27-year-old and Fabregas has signed a five-year deal at Stamford
Bridge, as the move was completed with the player currently in Brazil with the Spain
national side. Fabregas came through the ranks at Barcelona before joining
Arsenal, where he developed into a first-team regular over an eight-year spell
and eventually became captain at the Emirates Stadium.
Having
only lifted the FA Cup with the Gunners a move back to Barcelona in 2011 saw
Fabregas add several other club honours to the FIFA World Cup™ and two European
Championship titles he collected at international level. Manchester United
failed in a bid to sign Fabregas last summer but now he is please to be back in
the Premier League with Chelsea
and revealed Arsenal had decided against making a move for their former
skipper.
"I
do feel that I have unfinished business in the Premier League and now is the
right time for me to return," he said in a statement. "Yes,
everyone knows that Arsenal had the first option to sign me. They decided not
to take this option and therefore it wasn't meant to be. I wish them well in
the future.
"I
considered all the other offers very carefully and I firmly believe that Chelsea
is the best choice. They match my footballing ambitions with their hunger
and desire to win trophies. They have an amazing squad of players and an
incredible manager. I am fully committed to this team and I can't wait to start
playing.
"It
was extremely important to me that this transfer was completed before the World
Cup so that my mind will only be focused on hopefully helping my country try to
retain the trophy."
With
fellow Spaniards Xavi and Andreas Iniesta for competition, Fabregas broke into
the Barcelona side and ended his first season with four winners' medals before
picking up the first league title of his career the following year.
He
remained in Spain
for a third season despite the interest from Old Trafford but has now made the
decision to leave his boyhood club.
The
signing will be seen as perfect timing for Chelsea
following the end of Frank Lampard's long affiliation with the club and he
becomes the first addition to Jose Mourinho's squad as the Portuguese looks to
improve on last year's trophyless campaign.
Barcelona
also ended last season empty-handed and, with Luis Enrique taking charge at
what could be seen as a transitional period at the Nou Camp, Fabregas was
allowed the leave and was quick to thank the club.
"Firstly
I would like to thank everyone at FC Barcelona where I enjoyed three wonderful
years," he added. It was my childhood club and I will always be proud
and honoured that I had a chance to play for such a great team."
Fabregas
is likely to be joined in west London by Spain
team-mate Diego Costa before the start of the new season as the Atletico Madrid
forward has long-been targeted by Mourinho to solve his goalscoring issues.
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