
Cesc
Fabregas is set to make his final appearance for Chelsea against Nottingham
Forest, according to Sky sources.
The 31-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and Sky sources
understand Chelsea and Monaco are close to agreeing a deal for the
midfielder to move to Ligue 1 in January.
Fabregas is expected make his final appearance for the Blues on Saturday
when Forest visit Stamford Bridge in the third round of the FA Cup.
Fabregas has struggled for first-team opportunities this season and has
played just six times in the Premier League under head coach Maurizio Sarri.
However, the Italian has expressed a desire for Fabregas to remain at
Stamford Bridge.
"In this position we have only two players, Jorginho and Fabregas, so for me
it would be really a problem without Cesc," Sarri said.
"I want him to stay, I don't know the final decision of Cesc and the club of
course.
"But for me it's very important and if Cesc will go I think that we need to
buy another player, and it's not easy because, technically, Cesc is a very
important player.
"And I think that in the market it's very difficult to find a player with
his characteristics."
Chelsea assistant manager Gianfranco Zola also hinted Gary Cahill could be
making a farewell appearance for the club on Saturday, with a move to Fulham
being mooted for the centre-back.
Asked how much of a loss Cahill would be should he leave, Zola said: "Gary
has been outstanding. I never worked with him, but I knew from outside
everybody rated him very highly as a professional, as a person within the
changing room.
"There is this possibility. There is no doubt he is going to be a big loss
for us. But I think it could be a good move for him, his contract expires in
six months and he has to look after himself.
"For what I have come to know about him, I really wish he will do extremely
well."