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The Blaugrana are keen to try and lure the midfielder back to Catalunya, but they know it won't be easy...
Barcelona have not given up hope of landing Cesc Fabregas this summer, according to reports from Spain.
The Blaugrana are keen for midfield reinforcements ahead of the new season, and would love to bring the Arsenal captain back to the Camp Nou.
Ona FM claims that Fabregas is still a priority for the Catalans, who are willing to pay up to €30 million for him. However, given the Gunners' recent insistence that he would not be leaving, they will have their work cut out.
With the Premier League starting next weekend, Barca are ready to submit one bid to test the water, although they are aware that it is unlikely to be accepted.
It is believed that the main aim of the move will be to progress towards a deal for next season, as Fabregas maintains that he would love to return one day.
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