Football transfer news: Cesc Fabregas is among the most talented midfielders of his generation.
The Spain international started his professional career with Arsenal in 2003 before joining Barcelona in 2011. He spent three seasons at Camp Nou and returned to the Premier League with Chelsea in 2014.
Fabregas has won more than 10 major trophies in his career so far, including one La Liga and two Premier League titles. The Catalonia-born midfielder won the Golden Boy accolade in 2006 and was also included in the ESM Team of the Year on three separate occasions.
The 35-year-old midfielder’s last spell was at AS Monaco. He is currently without a club after leaving the French club at the end of last season.
Football Transfer News: Cesc Fabregas on verge of joining Serie B club
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According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Cesc Fabregas has reached a verbal agreement to join the Serie B club Como 1907.
The Italian club is set to sign the Spain international on a two-year deal. He will fly to Lombardy in August to complete the transfer. Fabregas’ arrival is a massive boost for the Lombardy club as they look to gain promotion to Serie A.
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The Spain international is a highly experienced midfielder, having played over 700 games in his professional career so far. He is capable of playing anywhere across midfield or as a second striker.
His key strengths are his concentration and passing skills, along with a penchant for finding his teammates in high goalscoring positions with his through balls. Fabregas is also a reliable penalty taker, scoring 18 goals from the spot in his career so far.
According to WhoScored, the 35-year-old midfielder completed two key passes, one dribble, and one tackle in two Ligue 1 appearances last term.
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Max Allegri wants to sign Alvaro Morata
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Max Allegri has warned Juventus chiefs that he only wants Alvaro Morata at the club.
The Spain international spent the last two seasons on loan at the Allianz Stadium from Atletico Madrid. Morata played 67 league games for the club, scoring 20 goals.
Juve refused to activate his €35 million buy clause, hoping they could sign him at a discounted price. Madrid is demanding a transfer fee of over €20 million to sell the striker. So, Juve is exploring buying him for a loan again with an obligation to buy to spread out the cost.