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Arsenal youngster Hector Bellerin has refused to rule out a return to former club Barcelona in the future.

Bellerin, who scored Arsenal’s opener in their 4-1 win against Liverpool on Saturday, left Barca’s youth ranks to move to north London back in 2011.

And not refusing to rule out a return to the Camp Nou, the 20-year-old insists he is happy at Arsenal.

“I am good at Arsenal, but you don’t what the future has in store for you,"

"Arsenal are giving me everything, I am with incredible players. I do not think about the future."

That's the problem with getting young players from Real or Barca they eventually want to go back.

posted on 6/4/15

comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
Thats what you always get with foreign players I am afraid. They are already so used to moving countries that they don't lay down roots anywhere. So they are ready to move as soon as someone offers to improve their wages even a little bit.
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Terrible comment. Also has nothing to do with the OP, in which a player would potentially be returning to a club he's associated with for the majority of his life. He probably wouldn't even improve his wages there.

I don't know how anybody could be shocked/disappointed that Bellerin may one day return to Barca. Lets just hope we get some good years out of him.

posted on 6/4/15

What a weird article and even stranger responses

If barca or real came for any of your players or any other prem teams players they'd all leave without second thought

Why blame this kid for being part of the group called 'everyone who is sane'

posted on 6/4/15

KT

You're not bad for a scouser! <wink>

posted on 6/4/15

Well that worked well!

posted on 6/4/15



The thought was there

posted on 6/4/15

Fabregas could have left earlier but stayed 3 or 4 more years, but after losing all the invincibles in a few years selling so many other players I'm kind of numb to anyone leaving now, players always leave and get replaced.

posted on 6/4/15

The growing Spanish contingent at the club should help stave off any homesickness Hector would have. In the short term at least.
Sanchez also seems to have settled down quite well.

posted on 6/4/15

OP

Your stance is ridiculous. Most English players don't stay at one club from the age of 20 and the vast majority of them don't get to move to Barca. But you expect Bellerin to stay at Arsenal until he retires even if given the opportunity to play for a more famous club than ours.

Jenius

I'm shocked and disappointed. You generally talk sense, I'd never have expected the sorts of dim small minded comments you've made...

Are you really Jenius' little brother or son, who's nicked his laptop??

posted on 6/4/15

Big Willy-Sanchez
Wenger should man up and tell him we ain't selling u to them now get on with your game or rot in the reserves until your contract is up.

posted on 6/4/15

Wouldn't a better idea be to tell him that if he can work hard and develop playing for us, to the point that Barca want him for their 1st 11. Then we'll be more than happy to let him go as long as they pay up.

Then make sure he always has a minimum of two years on his contract. The idea isn't to block the move if it's one Bellerin will want, we'll lose that battle. So we go with the move but make sure we get paid.

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