Fabregas: We must respect Valdes decision
Barcelona midfielder
Cesc Fabregas has
urged fans not to
withdraw their support
for goalkeeper Victor
Valdes even though he
has decided to leave
the La Liga club next
year.
Spain's number two
behind Real Madrid's Iker
Casillas, Valdes, 31, has
been at Barca since
joining their academy in
1995 but has said he is
keen to experience other
leagues and cultures and
will not stay beyond June
2014 when his contract
expires.
"What we have to do is
respect his decision and
leave it at that because
we have to fight for
titles," Fabregas told a
news conference on Tuesday.
"Football carries on, the club too and the
most important thing is the trophies we
can win at the end of the season," added
the former Arsenal captain.
"We should be worried if he trains poorly
and it's the exact opposite. He seems
like a youth player at first-team training.
"He has given the club a lot of time to
find a solution. He did not think of
himself but of the club and the team and
what he has decided is proper."
Valdes's announcement has prompted
widespread media speculation about
who might replace him.
Liverpool's Pepe Reina, who was with
Valdes at Barca's youth academy,
Manchester United's David de Gea and
Atletico Madrid's Thibaut Courtois, on
loan from Chelsea, have all been linked
with the job.
Valencia's Vicente Guaita, considered
the kind of talented ball player Barca
would be looking for, is also reportedly in
the frame.
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