CESC FABREGAS faces being EVICTED from his home in a row over unpaid rent, according to reports.
The Arsenal and Chelsea legend is now the manager of Italian club Como.
World Cup winner Fabregas, 37 and his family recently moved into a luxury apartment in the Swiss town Bissone.
Sited near Lugano, it is just 15 miles across the Italian border from Como.
But the property’s owners reportedly lodged an eviction notice via the courts earlier this month.
Former Spain international Fabregas is said to owe 34,000 Swiss francs – £30,500 – in unpaid rent and other charges.
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His landlords told Italian media: “We tried to contact Fabregas’ lawyers, but without success.”
The court could now order police to throw out the ex-midfielder and his family if he does not pay up within a week.
Fabregas’ lawyer Roy Bay insisted: “All the rent payments until now have been made in full.
“Some were not made on time, as there were numerous faults and problems with the building.”
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Fabregas’ troubles are not confined to his home situation, with Como yet to win a Serie A game in four attempts.
The newly-promoted minnows are 18th in the 20-team league.
They blew a 2-0 lead with 14 minutes left to draw 2-2 at home to Bologna on Saturday.
Ex-Premier League stars Pepe Reina, Raphael Varane, Alberto Moreno and Patrick Cutrone are in the Como squad.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk