Como stand in Roma's way for Fabregas
Como do not intend to let go of Cesc Fabregas who has been linked with a move to Roma.
As the season draws a close, the Giallorossi are continuing search for a new coach and Cesc Fabregas remains one of the main names on the club's shorlist.
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According to Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport, yesterday the Giallorossi had direct contact with Como to evaluate the possibility of releasing the Spanish head coach.
However, the Lombard club's response was firm and negative: Como does not intend to negotiate the transfer of their coach, considered central to the project for next season.
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