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Premier League: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger doesn't regret not signing Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas of Chelsea controls the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Burnley and Chelsea at Turf Moor
Image: Cesc Fabregas: Midfielder enjoyed an impressive debut for Chelsea

Arsene Wenger is adamant there are no regrets about not re-signing Cesc Fabregas following the former Arsenal captain’s impressive debut for Chelsea.

Fabregas left Arsenal in 2011 for boyhood club Barcelona and Wenger had the option to bring the Spain international back to Emirates Stadium this summer.

Wenger decided against pursuing a deal and Fabregas instead signed for Chelsea, making an immediate impact for Jose Mourinho’s side in Monday’s 3-1 win at Burnley.

Arsenal boss Wenger conceded it was ‘strange’ to see Fabregas playing for another Premier League, but his only regret is that the 27-year-old ever left his club in the first place.

You have to accept that professional players move from club to club and it was difficult for me to see him leave us. After he has left us for one club, you accept the idea that he can move to some different clubs.
Arsene Wenger

“I watched the game, yes,” said Wenger regarding Fabregas’ performance against Burnley. “It was [strange seeing him in a Chelsea shirt]. 

“You have to accept that professional players move from club to club and it was difficult for me to see him leave us. After he has left us for one club, you accept the idea that he can move to some different clubs. Of course it was a bit strange but he had a good game. 

“I have no regret about [Arsenal not re-signing Fabregas] at all. My regret is that he left us.”

However, Wenger believes that current Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has the potential to replicate Fabregas’ impact for the club.

He added: “Yes. That's good in life - somebody moves out and somebody else takes over. 

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“Aaron Ramsey has a different style to Fabregas. He has developed into a player with huge potential and I think there is more coming out of Aaron Ramsey in the future. 

“He's younger than Cesc and the potential is there to get more out of Aaron.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal head to Everton on Saturday and Wenger has acknowledged his admiration for Romelu Lukaku, who completed a £28million permanent move to Goodison Park from Chelsea this summer.

“I like Lukaku very much because he has a good mixture of physical presence and technical quality,” said Wenger. “I like his attitude. It is full of desire and that is a big part in the success of a centre-forward.

“It was a surprise [Everton spent that much] because they refused until now to do it. That’s the price to pay for ambition nowadays. They are ambitious, which is good.”

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