Cesc Fabregas’s ‘blood pact’ with football could bring Nico Paz back to Real Madrid.
Cesc Fabregas explains his commitment to youth at Como, which has catapulted Nico Paz.

Cesc Fabregas , who has become one of the main responsible for the explosion of Nico Paz , whom Real Madrid intends to recover for the Club World Cup by paying 8 million euros .
The Canarian footballer, who has chosen to defend the colors of Argentina , has established himself in Calcio as one of the mainstays of Cesc’s Como 1907 .
Cesc Fabregas’ commitment to young players has been crucial to Nico Paz’s development .
Cesc Fabregas relies heavily on youth and focuses a lot on helping us tactically.Nico Paz
“They have to feel that everything we do and everything I transmit on the pitch is in my blood. I feel it deep inside… We have to let them express themselves, let them make mistakes,” Cesc explained on ‘El Día Después’ on Movistar Plus+ .
“I like working with young people and watching their growth process,” he acknowledged.
During this growth process, the Spanish coach said, “My career and my name have helped me a lot, so these kids believe even more in the message I’m proposing to them.”
Nico Paz, who has played 35 matches in the Italian league , scoring six goals and providing nine assists , acknowledged that “Cesc trusts the youth a lot and focuses a lot on helping us tactically.”
There are many ways to win, and I’m never going to criticize a coach. There are a thousand ways; there’s not just one way to win and convince.Cesc Fabregas
Less than a week ago, Cesc declared, regarding Nico Paz ‘s future , that “for now he’s still with us. We don’t know anything about his future or whether he’ll go to the Club World Cup with Madrid.”
Cesc Fabregas decided to become a coach during the Covid pandemic.
Cesc Fábregas (38 years old) revealed on Movistar Plus+ since when he considered becoming a coach.
“I’ve always had the desire to be a coach inside me, but it began to awaken within me when the COVID pandemic began. I trained, played, and spent most of the day studying football,” explained the Arenys de Mar native (Barcelona).
Cesc: “I have manuscripts on all the coaches… and I’m never going to criticize one of them.”
Regarding the influence of the coaches he had at Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea, Monaco, and Como, he noted that “I won with Wenger, which was one way. I won with Luis Aragonés, which was one way. I won with Pep Guardiola, with Conte… You believe more with one, less with another, but that’s football.”
“There are many ways to win, and I’m never going to criticize a coach. There are a thousand ways; there’s no single way to win and convince,” he noted.
Cesc, who has had a great season at Como, shared that “I have saved and written down how Wegner and Mourinho handled some things. I have manuscripts about all the coaches, good things and what the player liked. And sometimes I apply them. It gives me life to remember these things.”
Cesc: “The day I can’t convey what I feel inside, I’ll go home to my family.”
What Cesc Fábregas is very clear about is that “I want to feel useful and that everything we do is done with desire, passion, and daring.”
“The day I can’t convey what I feel inside, I’ll go home to my family. I’m on the couch with my children, whom I barely see. I pay attention to my wife, whom I love madly and can’t give her the love or time she needs. And that’s it. It’s about conveying the emotions of everyday life and enjoying the process,” he noted.