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Cesc Fabregas ‘is set to complete a shock move to Serie B side Como’ on a free transfer

Cesc Fabregas is reportedly set to seal a shock transfer to Italian second division side Como

Cesc Fabregas ‘is close to completing a shock move to Serie B side Como’ on a free transfer after leaving Monaco at the end of the season… with former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder set to sign two-year deal at Italian club

  • Cesc Fabregas has been a free agent since leaving Monaco at the end of June  
  • Las Palmas president Miguel Angel Ramirez discussed a potential deal for him 
  • But reports now claim he will join Como, who finished 13th in Serie B in 2021-22 
  • Lecce – who will play in Serie A next season – were also said to be interested

Cesc Fabregas is reportedly set to seal a shock transfer to Como in the second division of Italian football. 

The former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea midfielder has been a free agent since his departure from Monaco at the end of the season.

Las Palmas president Miguel Angel Ramirez discussed a potential deal for the 35-year-old on Spanish radio earlier this week.

Cesc Fabregas is reportedly set to seal a shock transfer to Italian second division side Como

Reports claim the midfielder will sign a deal until 2024 with Giacomo Gattuso's side

Reports claim the midfielder will sign a deal until 2024 with Giacomo Gattuso’s side

But reports in Italy now claim the 2010 World Cup winner will sign a deal until 2024 for the side that finished 13th in Serie B last season.

There have also been suggestions there could be a plan in place for the Spaniard to take up a coaching role at the club when he decides to hang up his boots.

Lecce – who will play in Serie A in 2022-23 after winning Serie B last season – were also said to be interested in the midfielder.

However, Fabregas appears destined to represent Giacomo Gattuso’s side, who were promoted from Serie C just over 12 months ago. After denying suggestions he would be retiring last month, he admitted the ‘level of the club might have to go down’.

Fabregas struggled with injuries in his final season at Monaco, who he joined from Chelsea

Fabregas struggled with injuries in his final season at Monaco, who he joined from Chelsea

Como filed for bankruptcy in 2016, and were only re-founded when a new company took charge of the club in 2017.

They were admitted into the Serie D amateur division that same year, before being taken over by London-based company SENT Entertainment in April 2019.

They brought in ex-Chelsea midfielder Dennis Wise soon after, and he remains at the club as their current head of sports operations…

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