Liverpool manager Klopp targets iconic Spanish footballer.
In an intriguing development, it has been reported that Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is in discussions with Cesc Fabregas regarding a potential role within the club's Global Soccer division.
Fabregas, a 2010 World Cup winner, boasts an impressive playing career that includes stints at Arsenal, Chelsea, and Barcelona. However, he is currently coaching Como 1907 in Italy, a position he has held since 2021.
Despite his lack of Bundesliga experience, Fabregas has made a name for himself as a trainer, with his coaching abilities earning him recognition in the footballing world. It is worth noting that he does not speak German, but his proficiency in English is perfect.
Fabregas' contract with Como 1907 extends until 2028, and it is understood that any potential role for him at Liverpool, should it materialise, would not commence until his contract with Como 1907 expires.
The coach allegedly set to take over the RB Leipzig trainer position, who shares Fabregas' World Cup-winning pedigree, is not mentioned in the search results. Instead, Ole Werner currently holds the position at RB Leipzig.
The discussions between Klopp, Marcel Schäfer, and Mario Gomez regarding Fabregas are ongoing, and further updates are expected in due course. The potential addition of Fabregas to Liverpool's coaching staff could prove to be a significant boost for the club, given his illustrious playing career and growing reputation as a coach.
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