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Cesc Fabregas Insists He Is Committed To Como And Says No Milan Or Roma Contact Has Been Made

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Como head coach Cesc Fabregas has played down the rumors linking him with league rivals Milan and Roma.

The Spaniard’s future at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia has been the topic of hot debate in recent weeks. Having all but assured Biancoblù’s Serie A status for next season, Fabregas is very much in demand.

In the pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday’s clash with Lecce, Fabregas went on to say it’s not 100% that he’ll be in charge of the club in 2025/26 (via TuttoSport).

The 37-year-old enjoyed a glittering playing career which saw him win titles in England and Spain. His biggest success came on the international stage where he won the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Since hanging up his boots, Fabregas has made a strong start to club management and will be keen to emulate the success he enjoyed at Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona.

It’ll likely only be a matter of time before Italy’s and Europe’s biggest clubs calling for Fabregas’ services. For now, he insists he is solely focusing on Como.

Cesc Fabregas’ Como Future

I’ve not been contacted by any side, as I’m completely focused on us. I can assure you that I didn’t receive any direct phone call.

What we started this year forges ahead. My honesty and loyalty are toward president Mirwan Suwarso and the club,” Fabregas explained.

I can’t say that I’ll stay 100 percent because the season isn’t over. I must sit down with the front office to assess whether our growth aligns with expectations.

We all must know where we want to go. Avoiding relegation was our primary objective this season.

Everything can change if the team’s need is to finish in the top 10 or play in Europe. We’ll finish the campaign and then take stock serenely.

I want to be privy of everything. I’m obviously great here, and I’d be happy to continue. Then, if you do well, the offers arrive, but I’m very involved in this project. It’s not entirely up to me.”

Ben Horlock

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