According to El Desmarque, Bayer Leverkusen is actively seeking a replacement for Xabi Alonso, who will leave the club after a successful spell. One of the most notable names on the table is Cesc Fabregas, the former player and current manager of Como. Sources have reported that initial contacts have already been made between Bayer Leverkusen and Fabregas' camp, indicating serious interest in bringing him in to take the reins of the team for the upcoming season.
Fabregas, who recently took over as manager of Como, is enjoying his new role in Italy. Despite Bayer Leverkusen's interest, the Catalan has made it clear that his intention is to continue developing his project at the Italian club. While Como may not be one of the biggest clubs in Serie A, it has provided him with the opportunity to lead a team with significant potential, and Fabregas is committed to its growth and consolidation.
However, Bayer Leverkusen is not a club that gives up easily. With Xabi Alonso leaving behind a strong legacy, the German club needs someone who can continue the work he started and elevate the team to new heights. Fabregas' name fits the club’s philosophy, as they are looking for a manager with experience at big clubs, leadership, and a strategic vision to face the challenges of the Bundesliga and European competitions.
Although talks have progressed, no agreement has been reached between Bayer Leverkusen and Fabregas yet. The negotiations are still in the early stages and largely depend on the manager’s priorities and his relationship with Como. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen fans and those following the Bundesliga are eagerly awaiting a resolution, while Fabregas' future remains uncertain.
Fabregas' future: A tough decision for the Catalan?
This move could be a defining moment in Fabregas' career as a manager, as he finds himself at an early but promising stage in his managerial journey. The offer from a club of Bayer Leverkusen's stature, with its ambitious goals, would test his ability to adapt to a more competitive team. However, his growing ties in Italy and his commitment to Como make this decision far from easy, and it is expected that there will be much more discussion before a final decision is made regarding his future.
from: elfutbolero.us