
Cesc Fabregas is four months into his first full Serie A season with Como, and he's already being asked about the Bernabéu. His answer — that he wouldn't rule it out — is the kind of thing that sounds casual until you remember who he is and where he came from.
According to Football España, Fabregas has publicly stated he would not close the door on managing Real Madrid in the future. He also said he would have liked to have worked with Carlo Ancelotti — which, given the current noise around Ancelotti's future at the club, lands with more weight than it might have six months ago.
The precise context matters here. It's not entirely clear whether Fabregas was asked directly or whether the remark came in a broader conversation about managerial ambitions. The framing — 'not ruling it out' — is softer than a declaration. But he said it. He didn't dodge it. That's the story.
Fabregas is a La Masia product. He joined Barcelona's academy at nine, left for Arsenal as a teenager, and spent two years at the Camp Nou as a player. He is, in the eyes of most Spanish football fans, a Barcelona man — which makes his openness about Real Madrid the kind of admission that tends to travel.
It's not unprecedented for former Barcelona players to end up in the Madrid orbit, but it's never entirely neutral either. Fabregas will know exactly what he was saying.
Ancelotti's future at Real Madrid has been a live conversation for months — links to the Brazil national team job have surfaced repeatedly, and the club has not publicly committed to him beyond the current cycle. Fabregas's admiration for Ancelotti is genuine on its face; the Italian is one of the most decorated managers in the history of the sport, and any coach worth their salt would want to learn from him.
But the timing of these comments — dropped into a window when Madrid's next managerial era is a real topic — means they won't be read in isolation. They rarely are.
At Como, Fabregas is still building his CV. The club are a newly promoted Serie A side backed by serious investment, and the job is as much about project-building as it is about results. He's 38. The Bernabéu, if it ever came, would be a long way down the road.
But managers who want the biggest jobs don't wait until the job is vacant to start being associated with it. Fabregas didn't close the door. In this industry, that's rarely an accident.
Cesc Fabregas is four months into his first full Serie A season with Como, and he's already being asked about the Bernabéu. His answer — that he wouldn't rule it out
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