Madrid, Dec 26 - Spanish footballer Cesc Fabregas says he hopes to finish his career with Barcelona, but if he were to leave the Spanish giants, he'd only go back to Arsenal and nowhere else.
"Apart from Arsenal and Barcelona, I don't see myself playing anywhere else," said the 24-year-old, who played for Arsenal for eight years before joining Barcelona last summer, reports Xinhua.
"I will definitely be going back to Arsenal whenever I have time to watch games and to see the guys, and you never know in the future, why not," he asked Sunday.
"I hope I will stay here for a very long time and maybe even retire here, but why not? In life, you can never say never, and if there is one place to go back to, it is Arsenal for sure," Fabregas said. (IANS)
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