DUBAI // Cesc Fabregas is proving himself to be as vital a cog in Arsenal's well-oiled machine as his goal-scoring midfield counterparts Frank Lampard, Paul Scholes and Steven Gerrard have become with rival English Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool.
It is understandable that the inspirational Fabregas is looking longingly at what increased fame and fortune could come his way in his native Spain if he reacts favourably to overtures from the big two there - Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The outstanding young talent on whose yet-to-mature shoulders Arsenal's hopes of a 14th league title and a first trophy for four years principally depend, was urged, however, to forsake those lucrative offers and become a cornerstone of what is potentially his London club's greatest ever dynasty under the astute guidance of their manager Arsene Wenger.
That heartfelt plea to Fabregas came before the Gunners playmaker made a triumphant return to the ranks after his latest injury lay-off to convert the clinching penalty in Saturday's crucial London derby victory over West Ham - his 18th goal of a productive season.
It was delivered by one of his illustrious predecessors from the Highbury days - Anders Limpar, the former Sweden international who played for the club's Legends in the recent Emirates Airline Dubai Football Sevens.
"I remember when I was coming to the end of my four-year contract hoping and praying that I would get another one and then being told by George Graham [manager in that 1993/94 season] that I wasn't required any more," said Limpar.
"I was devastated. Arsenal are such a big club and an institution within the game. Some players don't realise that until they have moved on.
"But with the manager on the verge of building yet another fantastic team this could be the best period ever to be an Arsenal player and I would urge Fabregas to take that into account.
"Footballers have for many years taken the view that the grass is greener on the other side but here is a big exception in my view. Fabregas should stay where he is, be patient, and carry on being at the heart of what Wenger is trying to accomplish."
Limpar suggested that Fabregas's desire to remain at the Emirates Stadium would increase considerably if his skills ultimately see Arsenal prevail over United and Chelsea in what promises to be an exciting Premier League title run-in.
"I think that's going to happen," said Limpar. "Arsenal have a much friendlier list of fixtures than the other two and I can see them winning the league again. That would clearly improve their chances of keeping Fabregas at the club."
Arsenal have already taken steps to extend the stay of their biggest playing asset. Despite Fabregas being two months short of his 23rd birthday and having three years to run on his present contract, the board have apparently drawn up a lucrative new deal reputed to be worth £30million (Dh165m) over five years.
"I hope he signs another contract," said Limpar, who won 58 international caps for Sweden during a well-travelled career which lasted nearly 20 years. "It is so important to the long-term plan of the manager. Wenger is a magician and I reckon he's going to be in charge for at least another four years before going upstairs to become a terrific point of contact for his successor.
"If he's given the funds to buy three or four world-class players to go with the ones he is bringing through the club's academy then the team could smash everything in front of them in that time.
"The future is so exciting for Arsenal under Wenger, providing the big players continue to believe in him."
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The White Lotus: Season three
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At a glance
Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year
Welfare: Universal credit health element cut by 50 per cent and frozen for new claimants, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month
Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30
Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse
Defence: New high-tech weaponry, upgrading HM Naval Base in Portsmouth
Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances
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What drives subscription retailing?
Once the domain of newspaper home deliveries, subscription model retailing has combined with e-commerce to permeate myriad products and services.
The concept has grown tremendously around the world and is forecast to thrive further, according to UnivDatos Market Insights’ report on recent and predicted trends in the sector.
The global subscription e-commerce market was valued at $13.2 billion (Dh48.5bn) in 2018. It is forecast to touch $478.2bn in 2025, and include the entertainment, fitness, food, cosmetics, baby care and fashion sectors.
The report says subscription-based services currently constitute “a small trend within e-commerce”. The US hosts almost 70 per cent of recurring plan firms, including leaders Dollar Shave Club, Hello Fresh and Netflix. Walmart and Sephora are among longer established retailers entering the space.
UnivDatos cites younger and affluent urbanites as prime subscription targets, with women currently the largest share of end-users.
That’s expected to remain unchanged until 2025, when women will represent a $246.6bn market share, owing to increasing numbers of start-ups targeting women.
Personal care and beauty occupy the largest chunk of the worldwide subscription e-commerce market, with changing lifestyles, work schedules, customisation and convenience among the chief future drivers.
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How much sugar is in chocolate Easter eggs?
- The 169g Crunchie egg has 15.9g of sugar per 25g serving, working out at around 107g of sugar per egg
- The 190g Maltesers Teasers egg contains 58g of sugar per 100g for the egg and 19.6g of sugar in each of the two Teasers bars that come with it
- The 188g Smarties egg has 113g of sugar per egg and 22.8g in the tube of Smarties it contains
- The Milky Bar white chocolate Egg Hunt Pack contains eight eggs at 7.7g of sugar per egg
- The Cadbury Creme Egg contains 26g of sugar per 40g egg
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