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Transfer: Fabregas to sign another Chelsea player for Como
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Transfer: Fabregas to sign another Chelsea player for Como

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Como manager, Cesc Fabregas, has expressed interest in a second Chelsea player after signing Trevor Chalobah.

Fabregas recently gave his blessing for Como to sign Chalobah in this summer’s transfer window.

The England centre-back, who joined the Serie A club in a deal worth £30m, was a key target for Fabregas.

Chalobah played alongside Fabregas at the Stamford Bridge, made 151 appearances, including 47 last season.

However, according to talkSPORT, Fabregas has sanctioned a move for Chalobah’s former Chelsea teammate, Liam Delap.

Delap has been put up for sale by Chelsea after a poor first season at the club.

However, Como will have to battle Nottingham Forest who are also interested in signing Delap.

Transfer: Fabregas to sign another Chelsea player for Como

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