Cesc Fabregas has become one of the biggest revelations in the coaching profession in Europe. The Spanish coach is doing a great job in Como, where he has built a competitive project with his own unique identity.
After achieving promotion to Serie A, the team has not only established itself in the elite, but is now fighting for much more ambitious goals.
In their second season in the top flight, Como are currently in fourth place, a Champions League qualifying spot. This performance has exceeded all expectations.
The team stands out for its bold style, focus on the ball, and an offensive approach that is unusual in newly promoted projects.
Fabregas has successfully developed his team and built a strong, competitive team with a strong identity. His work has attracted attention not only for the results, but also for the way he achieved them.
The level shown by the Spanish coach has not gone unnoticed. Several giants of European football are closely monitoring his progress.
Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal and Manchester City have put his name on their shortlist, aware that they are facing one of the most promising coaches of the moment.
In particular, Manchester City appear to be one of the most interested clubs, given Pep Guardiola’s possible departure at the end of the season.
Despite the English club’s interest, the deal is not easy. At the Etihad, they are also considering other options, such as Enzo Maresca, who has a slight advantage.
Moreover, Fabregas himself is not sure if he will make the move immediately. The Spaniard could prioritize staying in Como to compete in the Champions League, a reward for his work and a historic opportunity for the Italian club.
His decision will be crucial. He has high-level offers, but also a growing project of his own that allows him to continue developing as a coach.
The summer will shape Fabregas’ future. For now, he has shown he is ready for bigger challenges, but there is no rush. His rise continues to be meteoric and his name is already among the most sought-after in European football.