
Maurizio
Sarri believes Cesc Fabregas should leave Chelsea but does not know if the
midfielder is close to completing a move to Monaco.
The 31-year-old is expected to join the Ligue 1 side this month, according
to Sky sources, and is understood to have flown to Monaco to finalise the
move.
Fabregas' Chelsea contract expires at the end of the season, and the Blues
have a policy of only offering players over the age of 30 one-year
extensions.
Monaco are understood to be offering the Spaniard a two-year deal, and Sarri
said: "I can say only my opinion. I don't know the decision of the club. In
my opinion, he needs to go.
"You know very well in this club there is a rule - the renewal of players
over 30 is usually for one year. He has an offer for two years. I don't want
a very important player as Cesc not happy."
With Fabregas set to end his four-and-a-half-year spell at Stamford Bridge,
Sarri reiterated his desire for Chelsea to sign a replacement, but refused
to be drawn on their reported interest in Cagliari's Nicolo Barella.
The head coach said: "I don't want to speak about players of other teams.
"If Cesc will go, of course we need a replacement. Now with the midfielders
we are in trouble."
Club captain Gary Cahill is another experienced player who has found himself
on the fringes of Sarri's team this season and is reportedly attracting
interest from Fulham.
The 33-year-old was left out of the squad for the FA Cup win over Nottingham
Forest on Saturday, and Sarri admitted Cahill was considering his future in
west London.
"At the moment I want to understand the situation - if he wants to go or
not," said Sarri. "At the moment his mind is not completely involved in our
situation, so we need to wait.
"For Cahill the situation is different because we have (Ethan) Ampadu, so we
don't need a replacement."