
Fabregas and Como close in on €15m Kaiki signing as Sergi Roberto says goodbye
Reports in Italy claim that Cesc Fabregas and Como are closing in on their first...
Reports in Italy claim that Cesc Fabregas and Como are closing in on their first signing of the summer transfer window, but it is a case of one in, one out, as Sergi Roberto says his farewells after a two-year spell at the Stadio Sinigaglia.
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Como are discussing the final details of a deal to sign 23-year-old full-back Kaiki Bruno da Silva, commonly referred to as Kaiki, from Brazilian side Cruzeiro.
The left-sided defender has made 75 league appearances for Cruzeiro and was handed his first cap for the Brazil national team by Carlo Ancelotti during an international friendly against Croatia on April 1.
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Como are set to welcome Kaiki on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy for €15m.
While Como close in on the signing of Kaiki, one of their senior servants, Sergi Roberto, is leaving the club at the end of his contract after spending the last two seasons in Serie A, and has recently bid his farewells to the club on social media.
“I arrived when the club had just earned promotion to Serie A, full of excitement for a new challenge. Today, I leave with the club having qualified for the Champions League, something that seemed like a dream when the journey began,” Sergi Roberto wrote on Instagram.
“Looking back, I feel incredibly proud of everything we achieved together. Not only because of the results on the pitch, but because of the people I met along the way.
“From the very first day, my family and I felt welcomed and loved. Como became our home and these years will always hold a special place in our hearts. We have created memories and friendships that will stay with us forever.
“I want to thank my teammates, the coaching staff, everyone working behind the scenes and all the fans for your support, trust and affection throughout this journey.
“Como will always be a very important part of my life and my career. I leave with nothing but gratitude and with the certainty that this club has a very bright future ahead. Thank you for everything. Once Lariano, always Lariano. Forza Como!”
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Source: Football Italia
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