Arsenal and Chelsea star.The 35-year-old midfielder had been a free agent after leaving Monaco following the expiration of his contract at the end of June, having endured an injury-hit final season in France.
Fabregas played just five times during the campaign, with a hamstring injury alone keeping him sidelined for four months.Fabrizio Romano has now reported that the Spaniard has agreed a two-year deal with Como and that he will fly to Italy next month to complete the formalities on the deal.READ MORE:Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumHe tweeted: “Como have reached full verbal agreement with Cesc Fabregas.
Italian second division side are now set to complete the deal on two-year contract.”Fellow former Chelsea star Dennis Wise currently works as Como's chairman and head of sports operations, with the club preparing for their second season back in Serie B.Como reformed for a second time in 2017 after going bankrupt, but were forced to restart in the fourth tier of Italian football and spent two seasons in Serie D before gaining promotion.He will arrive in Italy after struggling with injuries during his final season with Monaco.
After his hamstring problem, Fabregas later had to overcome Covid and an ankle issue, ultimately missing a total of 38 matches through injury across the campaign.Where does Cesc Fabregas rank amongst the best midfielders in Premier League history?
Read more on dailystar.co.uk