Fabregas fears: Arsenal skipper Cesc puts Real Madrid and Barcelona on red alert after admitting his future is unclear

Hot property: Cesc Fabregas could be on his way back to Spain
Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas admits he doesn't know where he will be playing next season.
The midfielder has denied suggestions in Spain that he already has an agreement to join Barcelona if presidential hopeful Sandro Rosell wins elections next summer.
But the 22-year-old confirmed there had been interest in the past from Real Madrid and further attempts to prise him from the Emirates seem inevitable.
'I haven't spoken to anyone,' Fabregas told Radio Marca. 'Whatever happens, happens, but at the moment there is nothing.
Worry: Arsene Wenger
'I don't know if I'll leave the Premier League next year. I'm happy there and it is an important year for the club.
'Two or three years ago there was some interest (from Real Madrid), but there has never been anything serious with another team since I joined Arsenal.'
Reports last month suggested Barcelona had already struck an agreement to sign Fabregas next summer, which was strongly denied by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.
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