Fabregas Turns Down Leipzig & Keeps His Sights on Como: No Shift to Saxony
Leipzig owner confirms: No transfer of Fabregcs to Leipzig - Fabregas' transfer to Leipzig as owner's report suggests otherwise
Hey there! 👋 In a spark of sports news, Cesc Fabregas has closed the book on rumors of a potential shift to RB Leipzig. The news came straight from the horse's mouth, as Mirwan Suwarso, the owner of Como 1907, confirmed that his star coach has no intention of leaving the club.
During a recent event in London, Suwarso put an end to the speculation, stating, "We have a long-term project and Cesc Fabregas is a key part of it. He's not going anywhere." Fabregas, who was seated alongside Suwarso on the stage, echoed these sentiments, expressing his commitment to Como's long-term project.
The former Arsenal and Barcelona midfielder had been a figure of interest for Leipzig for quite some time, with reports suggesting that even their global football chief, Jürgen Klopp, had held talks. Yet, the club's repeated denial has put an end to the lurking suspicions.
Como, in the limelight this season due to numerous visits from Hollywood stars, has stood steadfast in keeping its key player. The club's previous decision to maintain Bayer Leverkusen's interest in Fabregas demonstrates the same resolve.
Fabregas spoke about the unity he and the team have cultivated, stating, "Together, we've become a really good team in a small city, a small club, but with big ambitions for the future."
New rumors emerged this week, suggesting that Champions League finalists Inter Milan are keeping a keen eye on Fabregas. These whispers came about following Simone Inzaghi's departure from Inter, who is set to take up a position in Saudi Arabia.
Remember, this is all speculation at the moment, as there's no concrete confirmation regarding Inter's interest in Fabregas. As always, stay tuned for more updates on this exciting turn of events! 🤩🏃♂️
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Should Inter Milan take an interest in Cesc Fabregas, it could lead to another high-profile transfer saga, much like the one avoided by the Spanish midfielder in relation to RB Leipzig.