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Cesc Fabregas reveals his hopes of entering management as former Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona star talks about life after Monaco

Cesc Fabregas has revealed his desire to enter management in the future exclusively to talkSPORT.

The midfielder has enjoyed a stellar career thus far, having played for some of the biggest clubs in Europe, including Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea.

Fabregas has had a career that many players will envy, but what’s next for him?

He has won two Leagues (Premier League and LaLiga), two FA Cups and the Copa del Rey, which is the Spanish version of the competition.

Fabregas has enjoyed great success with the Spanish team also having been part of their teams that won the 2010 World Cup, as well as Euro 2008 and Euro 2012.

Honors Cesc Fabregas

Arsenal: Copa FA, Community Shield

Barcelona: LaLiga, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, Super Cup, Club World Cup

Chelsea: Premier League x2, FA Cup, League Cup

Spain: World Cup 2010, Euro 2008, Euro 2012

Individual: U-17 World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Boot, European U-17 Championship Golden Player,
Bravo Award, Golden Boy, UEFA Team of the Year x2, Premier League Player of the Month x2, Arsenal Player of the Season x2, PFA Young Player of the Year, PFA Team of the Year x2, Team of the Year from European sports media x3, European Championship Team of the Tournament x2, 5th FIFA FIFPro World XI Team

He is currently practicing his trade at French club Monaco, but at 34, it won’t be long before he thinks about hanging up his boots.

And in a chat with Darren Bent for his Boot Room show, Fabregas admitted that he has had some ideas about what to do next.

On the prospect of being a coach, Fabregas said: “It is something that I carry within me for a long time, it is something I would like to try.

Arsenal fans would love to see Fabgreas comeback. Maybe he could become her manager one day.

“People tell me I’m crazy because after a long career and so much pressure, getting into management is maybe even more pressure!

“It’s something I like, I want to try it. I’m learning, studying, listening to a lot of different people and in football you always learn every day, so I’m happy about this.

Fabregas said earlier this year that he has not yet planned to withdraw from the game and insisted that he terminate his contract with Monaco, which expires in June 2022.

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