Barcelona VP sure of Fabregas return

Barcelona vice-president Alfons Godall is convinced Arsenal
midfielder Cesc Fabregas will return to the Nou Camp at some point
in the future.
The Spain international progressed through the youth ranks at
Barcelona before moving to London in 2003.
He has developed into one of the finest midfielders in world
football under Arsene Wenger and has always stressed that he is
committed to the Gunners.
However speculation over a return to Spain has never been far
away despite the fact that Arsenal would fight hard to keep such an
important player.
Real Madrid are understood to be interested in snapping up
Fabregas but Godall expects him to end up at Barca.
Reports suggest the Catalan giants are planning a
£40million summer swoop for the Spain international.
Godall, who hopes to succeed Joan Laporta as president,
believes that even if Fabregas does not make the move at the end of
this season he will one day return to Barcelona.
"Sooner or later Cesc will end up coming back," Godall said
in The Sun.
"We are a club that can sign players because we are respected
and solvent."