Fabregas
As his contract
expires on January 1, 2019, Cesc Fabregas is already making moves to
leave Chelsea for a new project in Europe.
Fabregas’ new
team will represent a totally different challenge for the player, who until now
has led important projects and, almost always, as a starter and essential
player.
This has been the
case largely throughout his career: Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea.
His new destination
will be known shortly, and according to sources close to the midfielder, it
will be a ‘European project.’
Cesc’s leaving The
Blues was always on the horizon and inevitable.
At only 31 years old
– he’s not 32 until May – he’s been relegated to a secondary role
in Maurizio Sarri’s new Chelsea.
The Italian coach has
a very structured and fixed midfield, with Jorginho, Kante and Kovacic.
Fabregas’ options,
therefore, have been reduced and they will continue to be so if he stays
in London.
If he leaves in
January, as everything seems to indicate he will, Chelsea would also get some
money him, since his contract doesn’t expire until June 2019.
Some have
suggested Monaco as a possible destination but that’s difficult since
they’re in the relegation places and completing a horrible season.
However, Cesc would
be again the midfield general under the command of Thierry Henry,
Arsenal captain in the first years of his career in the Premier
League and a good friend of the Catalan.
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