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Cesc Fabregas could leave Chelsea for free with Italian giants AC Milan and Inter Milan circling

Spanish midfielder out of contract at the end of the season and Serie A clubs showing interest with path to Chelsea first team blocked by Jorginho and Mateo Kovacic

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CHELSEA could lose Cesc Fabregas on a free transfer - as AC Milan look to move ahead of rivals Inter in the race for his signature.

Fabregas is out of contract at Chelsea at the end of the season and facing an anxious wait to discover if the club want to keep him at Stamford Bridge.

 Cesc Fabregas is being tracked by AC Milan and Inter this season
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Cesc Fabregas is being tracked by AC Milan and Inter this seasonCredit: Sportsfile - Subscription

The 31-year-old will be able to talk to other interested sides at the start of January and is free to agree a move without a fee next summer.

The say that Italian giants Inter and Milan have already been alerted to his contract situation and are considering making an effort to take him to Serie A.

And it appears AC Milan are the club who have moved at the head of the race for the Spaniard's signature - and could even attempt to get a deal over the line during the mid-season transfer window.

It is claimed Inter tried hard to sign Fabregas last summer as manager Luciano Spalletti desperately sought a top class central midfielder.

 Fabregas is finding it hard to convince Maurizio Sarri he should start in the Chelsea midfield
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Fabregas is finding it hard to convince Maurizio Sarri he should start in the Chelsea midfieldCredit: Getty - Contributor
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 Mateo Kovacic has quickly established himself in the Chelsea midfield under Sarri
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Mateo Kovacic has quickly established himself in the Chelsea midfield under SarriCredit: Getty - Contributor
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For long periods they had Real Madrid's Luka Modric as their number one target in the belief they could take advantage of his contract stalemate at the Bernabeu to tempt him to Italy.

When that route failed they then contacted Chelsea in an attempt to sign Fabregas, but were met with a firm rejection with the club unwilling to do business.

At the time the former Barcelona and Arsenal star remained committed to the Blues, believing he could play a key role under new boss Maurizio Sarri.

But an injury at the end of pre-season has dogged him ever since, and left him down the pecking order for a place in Sarri's starting midfield.

His only appearance so far this campaign has been in the Community Shield defeat to Manchester City, with Jorginho, Mateo Kovacic and N'Golo Kante the clear preferred three.

Ross Barkley and Ruben Loftus-Cheek are also in the mix for a midfield place, leaving Fabregas' chances limited.

That has been noticed by AC Milan, who themselves have been trying to bring in another player in the centre of the pitch this season.

The Italians have already taken Tiemoue Bakayoko on loan from Chelsea, but the interest is there in clinching a Fabregas deal too.

That raises the prospect of a January enquiry, either for a cut-price mid-season transfer or to agree a free transfers move next summer.

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