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This World Cup champion is changing teams

By Wilian Estrella

This World Cup champion is moving teams 

This World Cup champion is moving teams 

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AS Monaco officially announced this Saturday the departure of Spanish midfielder Cesc Fábregas, who has been at the club for three and a half seasons, at the end of his contract.

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World Champion in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008 and 2012 with the Spanish National Team, Fábregas "brought to the young Monegasque group his experience, his aura and his science of the game, acquired during his career at his previous clubs, Arsenal, FC Barcelona, and Chelsea," Monaco said in a statement.

"Thank you for everything, sir" and "Take care," Monaco said in various messages on Twitter, which include videos of some of his best moments at the club.

This have been coming?

The player had already advanced in May, in an interview, that he would not renew his contract with Monaco, discouraged by a long series of injuries this season, although he wants to continue his career at 35 years old and with almost 900 games in the elite.

 

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