Arsenal don't want Fabregas back, but are keen on Balotelli

Gunners 'don't need' their former skipper, as Man City plan swap deal involving Yaya Toure

Cesc Fabregas
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The future of Cesc Fabregas is causing much excitement among the Fourth Estate with The Sun claiming that the Spaniard is being hawked around the Premier League after failing to make the grade with Barcelona. Arsenal have first refusal on the player, thanks to a clause inserted into his contract when they sold him to the Spaniards in 2011 but Arsene Wenger has made it clear that he does "not want to re-sign" his former skipper. Why? Because apparently Fabregas is "too similar in style" to Mesut Ozil, which presumably means that Fabregas can't take a penalty to save his life and goes missing for large chunks of the game.

As a result, says the Sun, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea are set to battle it out for the midfielder who comes with a £30m price tag. The Daily Star believes it knows where the 27-year-old Fabregas is headed – Manchester City – and the paper even goes so far as to say that "initial talks have already been held" between the Premier League champions and Fabregas' representatives. City are said to see Fabregas as the man to replace Yaya Toure, who believes birthdays are taken rather more seriously in Catalonia than Manchester, and the Star raises the possibility of the Sky Blues and Barca indulging in swapsies.

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Bill Mann is a football correspondent for The Week.co.uk, scouring the world's football press daily for the popular Transfer Talk column.