Sergi Roberto to meet Cesc Fabregas

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After more than a decade at FC Barcelona, ​​Sergi Roberto left the Catalan club this summer. Free of any contract, the 32-year-old midfielder has seen numerous Premier League clubs and Ajax Amsterdam show interest in him. After days of reflection, he seems to have found his next destination. According to SportRoberto has reached an agreement with Como, a promoted club from Serie A. There are only a few details missing to complete his signing.

Cesc Fàbregas, the coach of the Italian club, has pushed hard to convince him to join his team. After the arrivals of Raphaël Varane, Pepe Reina and Alberto Moreno, Como is about to recruit a player who has played 373 official matches in the Barça jersey. It remains to be seen whether these recruits will allow the Lariani to remain in the elite of Italian football or not.

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