Cesc Fàbregas (left) and Xavi Hernández are now coveted managers.
Cesc Fàbregas (left) and Xavi Hernández are now coveted managers. | Josep Lago/AFP/Getty Images
Cesc Fàbregas
Fàbregas led Como to European soccer. | Image Photo Agency/Getty Images
Only two years after returning to Serie A for the first time in over two decades, Como are guaranteed to feature in the UEFA Conference League at worst next season, with the club still alive in the race for Champions League qualification.
Fàbregas is the architect of Como’s incredible rise, and recently he was recognized with the Enzo Bearzot award as the best manager of the season in Serie A. The Spaniard then spoke about his desire to remain in Como upon receiving the award.
“It’s unlikely, sincerely [leaving Como],” Fabregas said. “Again, you never know. I’m very happy at Como, I hope to stay at Como.
“I’m very tied to this project, to this city and everything we’re doing. I’m very happy. I hope the club and the people of Como are happy with me, hopefully we stay together for a long time.”
Fàbregas is also a Como shareholder, so he’s very much immersed in the club’s present and future. If he’s ever going to make a shock move to Real Madrid, it would likely be at some point down the line.
For now, though, he’s more interested in trying to keep a specific player form joining Los Blancos.
Fabregas Wants Nico Paz to Wait One More Year for Madrid Return
Cesc Fàbregas, Nico Paz
Nico Paz is a star in the making. | Nicolò Campo/LightRocket/Getty Images
Nico Paz has become the biggest difference-maker for Fábregas since he joined Como from Real Madrid in the summer of 2024. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder has 18 goal contributions in Serie A this season and his strong performances will likely merit a debut World Cup appearance with Argentina in a matter of weeks.
Although Paz’s transfer was permanent, Real Madrid still have a bargain $10.4 million (€9 million) buy-back clause, and it’s been widely reported that Los Blancos plan to trigger that option this summer. Fàbregas, though, told COPE what his dream scenario would be.
“For his development, me knowing him because I see him every day, I think one more year here [at Como] would do him good,” Fàbregas declared. “We haven’t talked about the future yet, because there’s a lot at stake in these last few games.
“We haven’t made a decision, or at least we haven’t been heard anything from Real Madrid’s part nor from the player’s part. We’re very relaxed, because he’s a humble kid, with a very relaxed family. I think he’ll make the right decision.”
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