Cesc Fabregas to remain at Como next season. Cesc Fabregas will still be managing Como 1907 next season despite rumors circulating that he is being approached by Bayer Leverkusen in the German League. Quoting a report from Football Italia, Wednesday, Como, which is owned by the Djarum Group from Indonesia, has been in communication with Fabregas since last week and both parties have agreed to continue the collaboration. According to reports from Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky Sport Italia, starting next season Fabregas will receive a salary increase and be given greater authority in developing Como. Despite the new agreement, Fabregas' contract remains the same until the summer of 2028, but the Spanish coach will have a greater role in player transfers and corporate decisions. From next season Fabregas will take on more of a managerial role, rather than a head coach and that could see the former Barcelona man remain with Como.

Cesc Fabregas to remain at Como next season.  Cesc Fabregas will still be managing Como 1907 next season despite rumors circulating that he is being approached by Bayer Leverkusen in the German League. Quoting a report from Football Italia, Wednesday, Como, which is owned by the Djarum Group from Indonesia, has been in communication with Fabregas since last week and both parties have agreed to continue the collaboration. According to reports from Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky Sport Italia, starting next season Fabregas will receive a salary increase and be given greater authority in developing Como. Despite the new agreement, Fabregas' contract remains the same until the summer of 2028, but the Spanish coach will have a greater role in player transfers and corporate decisions. From next season Fabregas will take on more of a managerial role, rather than a head coach and that could see the former Barcelona man remain with Como.




 Cesc Fabregas will still be managing Como 1907 next season despite rumors circulating that he is being approached by Bayer Leverkusen in the German League.

Quoting a report from Football Italia, Wednesday, Como, which is owned by the Djarum Group from Indonesia, has been in communication with Fabregas since last week and both parties have agreed to continue the collaboration.

According to reports from Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky Sport Italia, starting next season Fabregas will receive a salary increase and be given greater authority in developing Como.

Despite the new agreement, Fabregas' contract remains the same until the summer of 2028, but the Spanish coach will have a greater role in player transfers and corporate decisions.

From next season Fabregas will take on more of a managerial role, rather than a head coach and that could see the former Barcelona man remain with Como.

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