
Concerns have arisen within the Leeds United ownership group, the 49ers, regarding Daniel Farke’s Premier League track record — just six wins in 49 matches. As rumors swirl about his future, fans are divided. While many supporters believe Farke deserves a shot at Premier League success with Leeds, others feel that a managerial change, though harsh, might benefit the club in the long term.
On Thursday, new reports surfaced suggesting that a former Arsenal and Chelsea star is being considered as a potential successor to Farke at Elland Road this summer.
Leeds United Eyeing Cesc Fabregas – But He’s Likely to Remain at Como
Cesc Fabregas, 37, has been quietly building his managerial reputation. The former Spain international and World Cup winner took charge of Italian side Como last summer and currently holds a record of 10 wins from 33 matches, with the team sitting mid-table in 12th place in Serie A.
According to TBR Football, Fabregas is one of the early candidates Leeds United are considering to step in if they move on from Farke. However, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano has shared a key update on the situation.
Romano stated via X that Fabregas, who is also attracting interest from major Serie A clubs, is unlikely to leave Como this summer. Interestingly, he has already held discussions with Red Bull Leipzig — a noteworthy development given Red Bull’s part-ownership of Leeds United and their expected influence in the club’s next managerial appointment.
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