Como match Roma's contractual offer for Fabregas
Cesc Fabregas is back in the spotlight as a possible next Roma coach.
The current Como coach is said to be at the top of the Giallorossi owners' and Claudio Ranieri's preferences, a key figure in choosing the new coach.
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However, other clubs are also interested in the former Spanish midfielder, in particular Inter and Milan.
According to Alfredo Pedullà, the Larian club responded decisively to the offer made by Roma for Cesc Fabregas, matching the economic proposal of around 5 million euros per season, including bonuses.
The Giallorossi have made a concrete attempt to secure the Spanish coach, but so far the Larian club have chosen not to give in, raising the bid to keep him.
Inter also remains in the background, which appreciates the coach's profile, but at the moment the priority for Simone Inzaghi and the Nerazzurri management remains the Champions League final.
Only after the European appointment will discussions regarding future planning and possible changes on the bench be addressed.
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