Fabregas in no rush to leave Como for Premier League
Cesc Fabregas insisted he is in no rush to coach a team in the Premier League after advice he received from Jose Mourinho.
Fabregas is enjoying a strong campaign with Como, which is three points off the Champions League places in sixth with three games to go in Serie A
After winning promotion to the Italian top-flight, Fabregas has won 30 of his 73 Serie A games and seen his side score 108 goals in those matches.
Como has taken a step forward this season and has conceded the fewest goals in Serie A so far in 2025-2026.
Fabregas's impressive work with Como has caught the eye of Premier League teams, with manager-less Chelsea reportedly interested in its former player.
Rumours have also emerged suggesting the Spaniard is waiting for a role at another of his former sides, Arsenal.
Despite reiterating his admiration for the Premier League, Fabregas revealed how advice from his former Chelsea boss Mourinho means he is not in a hurry to return to England.
"The Premier League is the best league in the world," Fabregas said.
"I've always been very, very clear about it. I felt it as a player, I feel it as a coach, as a fan.
"But [Jose] Mourinho told me one day when I was at Chelsea, 'I still have 30 years to work'. So I could be here for 10 years, and you can still go to the Premier League in 12, 15 years.
"Football is so unpredictable; it changes in one second. One day, you are the best. The day after, you are the worst.
"So let's enjoy the moment. I like to enjoy the moment. It’s beautiful what we are living here. Let's see what the future holds."






















