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·15 November 2025

Suwarso: Calm Como on the rise, Fabregas never wanted to leave

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Mirwan Suwarso, president of Como, gave several statements in an interview with Sky Sport, highlighting the great confidence his club is currently experiencing.

Suwarso: “A Calm Como, a Growing Project. Fabregas? Never Thought of Leaving”

Como's president, Suwarso, told Sky Sport about the change compared to last season when the team was struggling: “Last year I was very anxious because the team was in the relegation zone, but now I am experiencing it more calmly. We will welcome any position from tenth place upwards with satisfaction, we must enjoy the growth journey as our coach says.”


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The Relationship with Fabregas and the Future

One of the central themes was the daily work with Cesc Fabregas, the technical soul of the project: “With Cesc, we always work together, as one. He never told me he wanted to leave. He just wanted to understand the situation, but he never asked to negotiate with other clubs.”

Suwarso clarified that there is total transparency between the two: “I only learned about the rumors when you journalists asked me. We always plan the next season at the end of the current one. It's a team effort.”

Milan–Como in Australia: The Club's Position

On the controversial decision by Serie A to play the match in Australia, the president was direct: “It is a decision made by the League, and we have a duty to support it. We must think about the good of Italian football and open up to new markets.”

He added that for Como, it is a strategy already in place: “40% of the revenue comes from overseas. If we build a new stadium, it will be 15-17 thousand seats, suitable for a city of 85 thousand inhabitants.”

The Nico Paz Case

On Paz, a talent on loan from Real Madrid, Suwarso was realistic: “It's impossible to convince Real to eliminate the buy-back clause. Better to enjoy Nico Paz as long as possible.”

January Market and Managing Offers

Finally, a note on the market: “We have no plans for new signings in January, it could be the first market where we don't bring anyone in. It will depend on departures.”

The president then recalled recent episodes: “Last summer we rejected an offer that came on the last day: if it had come earlier, we would have accepted it. And Diao refused Saudi Arabia, we kept him very gladly.”

Antonio Karol Giordano

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