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FOOTIE TWEETS: Fabregas tests evoPOWER, Gotze gets some Dr Dre perks, Chelsea farewell de Bruyne

Barcelona and Spain star Cesc Fabregas has been busy testing a new product from Puma in this new ad for the evoPOWER boot.

Mario Gotze had some merchandise from Dr Dre for his Bayern Munich colleagues.

While Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand was having some potty training woes with his two sons.

AC Milan ace Mario Balotelli was having an issue with people creating fake Facebook accounts for him.

Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina, on loan at Napoli, sent his best wishes to his father Miguel, formerly of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, who turned 68 on Tuesday.

Schalke striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar was busy responding to some fan mail.

Former Aston Villa skipper Stiliyan Petrov was continuing his good work for his charity foundation for leukaemia sufferers.

Kevin de Bruyne was eager to get his Wolfsburg career started after completing his transfer from Chelsea.

Michael Essien was wishing his ex-Blues teammate all the best for his move back to Germany.

Chelsea's Andre Schurrle had a good day out doing some adidas work ahead of this summer's World Cup.

As did England defender Gary Cahill.

A few days earlier, teammate Cesar Azpilicueta revelled in the Blues' 3-1 triumph over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

Midfielder Willian was also delighted with the victory.

Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet was preparing for Belgian TV show 'Ook getest'.

Chelsea young gun Patrick Bamford was thrilled to score on debut for loan club Derby County following a successful spell with MK Dons.

Another Chelsea youngster, Patrick van Aanholt, sent some birthday wishes to fellow Vitesse Arnhem loanee Lucas Pizaon.

Arsenal starlet Serge Gnabry obviously had his teammates on his mind.

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