Cesc Fabregas Commits to Como Amid Inter Milan Rumors | Sports-Games
- Como's manager, former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas, confirmed on June 4, 2025, at SXSW London that he will remain at the club despite Inter Milan interest.
- After guiding Como to promotion and securing a top-flight finish of tenth place in their first Serie A campaign in over two decades, Fabregas committed himself to the club's long-term ambitions.
- Como president Mirwan Suwarso dismissed Fabregas transfer rumors and emphasized that the club’s multi-season plan revolves around Fabregas as a key figure.
- Fabregas emphasized his strong belief in Como’s long-term vision, expressing satisfaction that he joined the club as a player and now has the freedom to manage the team according to his own approach, despite circulating rumors about an offer from Inter.
- Fabregas' pledge suggests stability for Como while Inter Milan, recently managerless after Simone Inzaghi’s June 2025 departure, searches for a replacement following a Champions League final loss.
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Sky journalist Alfredo Pedullà spoke on his X account of the situation between Cesc Fàbregas, the Como, and the Inter. For the reporter, the case is almost surreal, as can be seen from his tweet: according to him, the owner and president of Como, Mirwan Suwarso, has put in place a high wall to stop [...] The article Inter, Alfredo Pedullà: "Situazione surreale con Fàbregas" comes from InterNews08.
A short time on the side of the inter Milan to replace Simone Inzaghi leaving for Saudi Arabia, Cesc Fabregas will finally stay in Italy in his Como club.
Cesc Fabregas Commits to Como Amid Inter Milan Rumors | Sports-Games
Cesc Fabregas, the former Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea midfielder, has declared his commitment to Como despite rumors linking him to Inter Milan. Holding a managerial position at Como and being its shareholder, Fabregas defies speculation following Inter's managerial vacancy post Simone Inzaghi's departure.
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