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Barcelona starlet turns down chance to join Cesc Fàbregas' Como

Barcelona starlet turns down chance to join Cesc Fàbregas' Como

Yahoo30-01-2025

Barcelona youngster Hèctor Fort recently rejected the opportunity to link up with Serie A outfit Como on loan for the 2nd half of the campaign.
That's according to the reliable Cat Radio, who have on Thursday provided an insight into the latest developments behind the scenes in Catalunya's capital.
Italian side Como have of course taken their place front and centre in the headlines in Barcelona over recent days.
This comes after confirmation was forthcoming that manager Cesc Fàbregas and co. had done enough to convince Blaugrana talent Álex Valle to make the move to Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.
🚨🔵 EXCL: Como have reached verbal agreement to sign Alex Valle from Barça!Story revealed two weeks ago now done deal as loan to Celtic will be broken (with Tierney to join now or July), waiting on all documents.Loan from Barça, €6m exit clause available 🇪🇸Medical booked. pic.twitter.com/FyVNpF9ppB
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 28, 2025
As alluded to above, though, it would appear that as much only came about after Como came up short in their pursuit of another young Barca full-back.
As per a report from Cat Radio:
'Cesc Fàbregas' Como presented an offer to Barça to sign Hèctor Fort this January. But the player preferred to remain at Barça.'
Right-back Fort, for his part, has taken to the pitch on 11 occasions for Hansi Flick's Blaugrana this season.
📢 Reservat i exclusiuEl Como de Cesc Fàbregas va presentar una oferta al Barça per fitxar Hèctor Fort aquest generEl jugador ha preferit continuar al BarçaAl podcast de @CatalunyaRadio sobre el Barça, amb @laiatudelhttps://t.co/7yhePqI3L3 pic.twitter.com/linrXSennA
— El club de la mitjanit (@ClubMitjanit) January 30, 2025
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