Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein would not be shocked to see Cesc Fabregas return to the club.
The Spanish midfielder has not been a first choice starter since moving from London to Barcelona two years ago, leading to suggestions that Fabregas is considering his future.
But Dein believes there will be plenty of other sides after him, too.
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Manchester United have rumoured to be lining up a €25 million move for him, but Arsenal reportedly have first refusal should the 26-year-old become available.