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Liverpool manager Klopp sets his sights on acquiring the Spanish legend.

Prominent European coaching prospect poised for leadership role in Leipzig.

Liverpool manager Klopp targets the Spanish legend.
Liverpool manager Klopp targets the Spanish legend.

Liverpool manager Klopp sets his sights on acquiring the Spanish legend.

Cesc Fabregas, the former World Cup winner and a veteran of Arsenal, Chelsea, and Barcelona, is being considered for a potential role in a German soccer team. According to reports, Jürgen Klopp, Head of Global Soccer, is collaborating with Marcel Schäfer and Mario Gomez on Fabregas, despite the fact that he has no Bundesliga experience and does not speak German.

Fabregas, currently coaching Como 1907 in Italy, has made a name for himself as a trainer. His contract with Como 1907 extends until 2028, but it seems that his impressive career as a player and his recent success as a coach have caught the attention of German football heavyweights.

Interestingly, Fabregas does not speak German, but he speaks perfect English. This could potentially pose a challenge, but it hasn't deterred Klopp, Schäfer, and Gomez from considering him for a role.

It's important to clarify that there have been no credible speculations or reports that Fabregas might take over as head coach at RB Leipzig. However, the potential collaboration between Fabregas and the German trio is generating a lot of buzz in the soccer world.

Jürgen Klopp, Marcel Schäfer, and Mario Gomez are reportedly considering Fabregas for a role in a German soccer team, despite his lack of Bundesliga experience and his non-native language. The former Arsenal, Chelsea, and Barcelona player is currently coaching Como 1907 in Italy and has a contract that extends until 2028. Despite not speaking German, Fabregas speaks perfect English, which could potentially be a solution to any linguistic challenges that may arise. However, it's important to note that there have been no confirmed reports of Fabregas taking up a head coach position at RB Leipzig.

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