Sergi Roberto Joins Como: A New Chapter

Sergi Roberto Joins Como: A New Chapter

After departing from his long-standing club Barcelona, Sergi Roberto has made the decision to join Como on a free transfer. This move comes after speculation about his future and interest from other clubs such as Ajax and Fiorentina. However, it was Como coach Cesc Fabregas, a former Barcelona player himself, who played a crucial role in convincing Roberto to opt for the Serie A newcomers.

Having spent 18 years at Barcelona, Roberto made 373 appearances for the first team. He even served as the club captain last season, showcasing his leadership qualities on and off the field. Despite talks of renewing his contract, Barcelona’s financial constraints led to Roberto seeking opportunities elsewhere.

Roberto joins a growing contingent of Spanish players at Como, with Fabregas also bringing in Pepe Reina and Alberto Moreno to the squad this summer. Additionally, Real Madrid midfielder Nico Paz is on the verge of joining Como, adding to the Spanish presence at the Italian club. Moreover, the arrival of former Manchester United and Real Madrid defender Raphaël Varane signals Como’s ambition to strengthen their squad for their return to the Italian top flight.

After a 23-year absence from the top flight, Como secured promotion from Serie B last season, marking their comeback to Serie A. Their return was met with a challenging fixture against Juventus, resulting in a 3-0 defeat. However, with new signings like Roberto, Varane, Dossena, and Belotti among others, Como aims to establish themselves in Serie A and compete against the top teams in Italy.

Sergi Roberto’s transfer to Como represents a new chapter in his career and a fresh challenge in Serie A. With the support of familiar faces like Cesc Fabregas and a strong Spanish contingent, Roberto will look to make an impact at his new club. Additionally, Como’s return to Serie A after a long hiatus sets the stage for an exciting season ahead, filled with opportunities for growth and success.

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