Inside Santi Cazorla's romantic return to Real Oviedo at 38: Inspiring youngsters and playing for the minimum wage, Football News

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Arsenal favourite Santi Cazorla is back at his boyhood club Real Oviedo at the age of 38. Adam Bate visits the city to speak to Cazorla himself and other key figures at the club to get the inside story behind the most romantic return of the season
Adam Bate visits Oviedo to speak to Santi Cazorla about returning home to play for the minimum permitted wage. The inside story of the season's most romantic tale
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