Breaking: Fabregas' wife provides huge hint on his future! 1

Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has found it difficult to adapt to life under new manager Antonio Conte as the Italian has constantly ignored since taking over as manager at Stamford Bridge earlier this summer.

The 29-year old Spaniard has been linked to some of the biggest clubs across Europe in summer and has been constantly linked week in week out over a departure from Stamford Bridge as life has been tough for the Spanish international despite impressing in the limited opportunities he got under Conte this season.

One of the clubs that Fabregas is linked over the past few months is AC Milan as the Italian club is looking for a talented and experienced midfielder. The rumors have taken a new level when Riccardo Montolivo has suffered a cruciate injury on international duty earlier this month.

However, Fabregas’ wife Daniella Semaan has played down the speculations about the Spaniard moving to Italy.

One of the most widely followed Chelsea news accounts in twitter, Chelsea_HQ has tweeted “AC Milan began talks with on Saturday to sign Cesc Fabregas in January, having lost his place under Antonio Conte. [Tuttosport]”. Semaan has retweeted and asked: ” Is it that easy to make up stories these days ??”

She responded to another tweet which claimed that Fabregas is looking for a new house in Como by saying “Really?” with laughing emojis.

However, despite Semaan’s comments in twitter, Fabregas needs to find a way to break into the team under Conte as he should the manager trust his abilities which he has failed to do so far this season. If he cannot make Conte impressed, his playing time will be severely affected in the next few games and could see him leave Stamford Bridge eventually due to lack of playing time.

Fabregas has so far managed only 3 starts for Chelsea this season and has been constantly overlooked by Conte as he does not trust the player in his new system. The Spaniard is expected to be benched against Manchester United next weekend.

Nagendra Reddy

I am a sports enthusiast. Primarily a football fan these days post the golden era of Indian cricket.