Cesc Fabregas reveal plans to remain at Stamford Bridge

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Cesc Fabregas is keen to stay at Chelsea but admitted talks over extending his time at Stamford Bridge are yet to have begun.
The Spaniard’s current deal expires at the end of this season, and the former Arsenal and Barcelona man is yet to play in the Premier League under Maurizio Sarri. Chelsea have a policy of only handing out one-year extensions to players aged 30 or older and the 31-year-old faces a nervous wait to see if Sarri wants to keep him around at the club.
With AC Milan among the sides linked with his signature, Fabregas’ future may well lie elsewhere – but he’s keen to stick around in west London. ‘I’m very open about it,’ Fabregas said. ‘To be the honest the club has not said anything.
‘At the end of the day I have eight months left and at the moment I’m gone. But I’d love to stay at the club.
‘I’ve been very happy for the last four years and a half. We’ve had great success, won many things.
‘I think I have a good understanding with the fans and players. I feel I still have a lot of football left in me but it is now up to the club.’ While he’s keen to stay at Chelsea for the time being, Fabregas has his eye on a move away from European football to finish off his career.
‘Probably in a few years I’d like to go away from Europe and experience something different at the later stage of my career,’ he added.
 
 
 

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