'He's free to go' - Cesc Fabregas given green light to become next Chelsea manager
Como President Clears Path for Fabregas to Return to Chelsea
Como president Mirwan Suwarso has confirmed that Cesc Fabregas is "free to go" to Chelsea if he wishes to take over at Stamford Bridge. Following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, the Blues have identified their former midfield star as a top target.
Fabregas Emerges as Leading Candidate
Despite his stake in the Italian club, the path is now clear for Fabregas to return to West London. The 38-year-old Spaniard, who is both the head coach and a minority shareholder at the Serie A side, has emerged as the leading candidate to succeed Rosenior.
- Cesc Fabregas is free to leave Como for Chelsea
- Como president Mirwan Suwarso confirmed the news
- Fabregas is the leading candidate to become the next Chelsea manager
"He's free to go" - Mirwan Suwarso, Como president
Next Steps for Fabregas and Chelsea
The path for Fabregas to become the next Chelsea manager has been officially cleared by his current employers. Como president Suwarso has confirmed that the club will not stand in the way of the 38-year-old Spaniard should he choose to return to the Premier League.