The former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder, now making waves in Serie A with Como, was asked about the growing rumours connecting him to the vacant position at Stamford Bridge.
In a straightforward response, Fabregas said: “Nothing to say about that, it’d be stupid to think about that now. I didn’t even see any quote from our president.”
He added confidently: “I believe I will continue my chapter as Como head coach.”
Committed to the Como Project
Fabregas has been doing an impressive job at Como since taking charge. The club, recently promoted to Serie A, has been performing strongly under his guidance, with many praising his tactical approach and player development.
Despite his successful past at Chelsea as a player — where he won major trophies and built a strong connection with the fans — the Spanish coach made it clear that his immediate future lies in Italy. He has repeatedly emphasised his commitment to building something special with Como, even turning down speculation about bigger moves earlier in the season.
The Como president has previously acknowledged that Fabregas could one day attract interest from top clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal or Barcelona, but for now, the 38-year-old is staying put and focused on the task at hand.
What’s Next for Fabregas and Como?
With Como pushing for a strong finish in Serie A (and even eyeing European spots in recent campaigns), Fabregas seems determined to see through his long-term project there. Chelsea, meanwhile, continue their search for a new manager following recent changes at the club.
For fans of both clubs, this looks like another chapter in Fabregas’ coaching journey — one that’s just getting started in Italy. A return to the Premier League or Stamford Bridge may happen someday, but as the man himself says, now is not the time to think about it.