During his four years at Stamford Bridge, Cesc Fabregas was a fan favorite.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Fabregas moved from Chelsea to Monaco in January 2019, and the former Spain international has stated that he will leave the Principality at the conclusion of the season.
The Spaniard had a dismal season in the French Ligue 1, appearing only twice due to a series of ailments that kept him out, and he has labeled it as the worst of his career.
“It’s certain that it is finished between Monaco and myself,” Fabregas said when asked whether he could continue at Monaco. My contract is up in June, and I’m seeking for a new opportunity. My mind needs to start again somewhere else.
“This has been not just the worst year of my career, but also the worst year of my life, since I can’t be happy in life if I’m not happy in football.”
“This year has been challenging for me mentally,” she says.
“To be honest, I had a number of phone calls from previous managers in the last couple of weeks asking if I was interested in joining them as a coach,” he continued.