Not to believe! The new destination chosen by the former Barcelona midfielder, Cesc Fábregas

2022-08-01

Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregaswhose contract with Monaco ended, will play next season in the Italian second division, with the jersey of the Asannounced on Monday the Serie B in his web page.

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Even before the announcement of the transfer by the club from the north of Italiathe official website of the Serie B made official the arrival of the prestigious 2010 world champion in the section where the new approved contracts appear.

Fábregas, 35, comes out of a nearly blank season with the Monacowithout having played with the Principality’s first team since September.

“On an individual level, it ends badly, that’s clear. Every professional wants to play and feel important”, the Spaniard confessed to AFP in May, claiming to have spent the “worst” season of his long career, with a past in Arsenal, Barcelona y Chelsea.

“I still want to play. I don’t want to end like this, it’s a very bad year to end like this and I want to play, have a good time, enjoy myself, finish with good feelings”, he said, wishing to join a club where he had more minutes and “a project in which believe in me”.

According to the Italian press, the As offered a two-year contract to the experienced player. The club finished last season in 13th position in the Serie B. The northern Italian team kicks off the season on Saturday, in the 32nd Italian Cup final on the pitch of Spice (A league).

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