Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has revealed that he would love to return back to his former club Arsenal – as a coach.

The 30-year-old spent eight years with Arsenal before moving back to his boyhood club Barcelona in 2011. After having three average seasons with the La Liga giants, Fabregas returned back to the Premier League and joined Chelsea in 2014 and has been there ever since.

Cesc Fabregas has been a mainstay in the Blues midfield and has managed to win two Premier League titles with them.

But the Spaniard revealed during a live Twitter Q&A that one day he would love to go back to the Arsenal as a coach.

Fabregas hosted an impromptu chat with the Twitterati and it was here that a fan asked him if he would return back to the Gunners.

The fan asked: “Would you return to Arsenal as a coach in the future if you had the opportunity?”

And the 30-year-old immediately replied and said: “Of course.”

Fabregas as of now remains firmly attached to the Blues but the midfielder is not the only ex-Gunners who has expressed his desire to manage Arsenal.

Recently former Arsenal forward Thierry Henry also claimed that he wouldn’t mind taking up the manager’s position at the club. And a few reports have also claimed that the Frenchman is in the run-in to replace Arsene Wenger at the Emirates during the summer.

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