Barcelona manager Gerardo Martino has admitted that the club will not force their star Cesc Fabregas against moving to another club if he wishes, although he added that he is confident that Fabregas will not swap the Nou Camp for Old Trafford.
According to the Guardian, the Primera Division champions have already rejected bids of 25 million pounds and 30 million pounds from Manchester United for the Spanish international.
Believing that the former Arsenal midfielder will continue to fend off United's advances to stay on at Barcelona, Martino, however, said that it is finally be Fabregas' decision whether he wants to stay or move away, although he added that he would prefer the player to stay.
According to Martino, Fabregas is one of the best players in their squad for which he is hoping that he will stay, adding that it has not yet occurred to him that he would not be able to count on Fabregas anymore.
Fabregas was on the bench for Friday's 8-0 thrashing of Brazilian side Santos at the Nou Camp but came on in the second half alongside new signing Neymar to score twice and set up Jean Marie Dongou for the final goal, the report added.