DBasia.news – Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas is speculated won’t stay in Stamford Bridge for a long time. The Spanish player is considered to fit in AC Milan.
One of the football experts Craig Burley considered Fabregas is getting more difficult to enter Chelsea’s midfielders. Moreover, Maurizio Sarri is the coach who often sends a high-speed player. Besides, Jorginho’s presence made Fabregas excluded.
“This is one actually dependent on how Chelsea go this year that I could see maybe happening in January,” Burley told Express.
“We’ve been talking about Fabregas going away for a little because he is becoming more of a squad player. That’s understandable because the legs don’t propel him around anymore,” Burley emphasized.
Chelsea recruited Fabregas from Barcelona with £29,7M in the 2014 summer transfer market. In this season, the 31-year-old player hasn’t played even once in the Premier League match.
“However, with his experience in Serie A, and if they had a good enough supporting cast at AC Milan around him, he can still pull strings, particularly those little balls through for the likes of (Gonzalo) Higuain,” Burley said.
“So I could see it happening at some point in the near future and I think he would be a good fit. Chelsea will obviously look to go out and replace (him) with younger players,” he added.