Cesc Fabregas confirms leaving the club after “the worst year of his life”
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Cesc Fabregas comes out of a more than horrible season. The 2010 world champion with Spain only played 117 minutes this season with AS Monaco before blessing himself and resuming with the club reserve, which plays in National 2. One of the most talented midfielders of the last decade has suffered since the beginning of the year and will leave the Principality free of any contract this summer, three years after his arrival from Chelsea. In a long interview given to SoFootthe 35-year-old has confirmed this need for renewal.
“It’s the worst year not only in my career, but also in my life, because when I’m not happy in football, I’m not happy in my life. I’ve suffered a lot this year, and that has been tough mentally. You just have to stay strong. But sometimes things happen for a reason. I’m grateful that it happened at 35 rather than 25 when I was at the peak of my career. So if you look this way – 19 years old, almost 900 games, having won everything by a wide margin – it could have been worse. It’s sure that it’s over between Monaco and me. My contract expires next June, and I’m looking for a fresh start. My head needs a fresh start somewhere else.” he pointed out.
to summarize
Cesc Fabregas comes out of a more than horrible season. The 2010 world champion with Spain only played 117 minutes this season with AS Monaco before being injured and resuming with the club reserve, which plays in National 2.