
Como's President Lays Out Epic Five-Year Plan: Fabregas Stays Put (For Now) and Paz's Fate Hangs on Madrid
Como president Mirwan Suwarso outlines the club's ambitious five-year vision, emphasising sustainability amid their surge to fourth in Serie A. He addresses FFP compliance, stadium upgrades, and reassures on Cesc Fàbregas's role while deferring Nico Paz's future to Real Madrid. With Europe in sight, Como's focusing on long-term foundations rather than short-term highs.
Como's President Lays Out Epic Five-Year Plan: Fabregas Stays Put (For Now) and Paz's Fate Hangs on Madrid
Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and your mate starts banging on about how Como are the new kids on the block shaking up Serie A. Fourth place after a gritty 2-1 win over Roma at the Stadio Sinigaglia? Yeah, they're loving life. But president Mirwan Suwarso isn't getting carried away – he's got his eyes on a marathon, not a sprint.
As reported by Lorenzo Bettoni at Football Italia, Suwarso sat down with Gazzetta to dish the dirt on the club's grand ambitions. 'This win? Just a footnote in our long-term project,' he says. Como's climbed from the depths – three promotions in quick succession – and now they're eyeing Europe with nine games left and a 12-point cushion over Bologna in eighth.
Building for the Long Haul: FFP, Revenues, and No Quick Fixes
Suwarso's no mug when it comes to the business side. Football ain't like flogging widgets, he reckons – you can't just chuck money in and wait for the ROI. They've splashed the cash over three windows, but January was quiet because the foundations are set.
Financial Fair Play? They're €75m under the UEFA cap, which is music to any accountant's ears. 'No one's done what we've done: Serie A after 20 years out, straight to Europe,' Suwarso boasts. Revenues are booming, so in a couple of years, they'll be ticking all the boxes. First-timers get leeway, and Como's grabbing it with both hands.
And the stadium? They're tweaking plans to make it a community hub, not just a matchday fortress. First phase done, now resubmitting with heritage boffins' nods. Smaller, cheaper, but open year-round for locals – think barbecues, not just beer snakes.
Fabregas the Football CEO and Paz's Madrid Loophole
Enter Cesc Fàbregas, the midfield maestro turned gaffer who's got Como purring. Rumours swirl about his next move, but Suwarso shuts that down sharpish. 'He's like the CEO of our football ops. You don't quiz the boss on exit strategies.'
They're chuffed with him, but life's unpredictable. The beauty? They've built a system robust enough to survive even if he legs it. No house of cards here – more like a Lego fortress.
Then there's Nico Paz, the Argentine gem on loan from Real Madrid with a buy-back till 2027. Suwarso's blunt: 'Entirely Madrid's call. We wait, then pivot.' Kid's thriving in the 'big family' at Como, but if the Blancos whistle, he's off. They'll scout a replacement pronto and wish him well. Smart, sustainable stuff.
Why Como's Rise Feels Like a Proper Fairy Tale (With a Twist)
Let's rewind: Como were Serie B also-rans not long ago. Now? European spots beckon, Fabregas conducting the orchestra, Paz dazzling, and Suwarso plotting five or six years ahead. Emotions? They cloud judgement, he warns – sustainability's the name of the game.
It's refreshing in a league full of sugar rushes. While others chase trophies today, Como's brewing a dynasty. Fourth spot's nice, but Europe's the prize – and with that FFP buffer, they're geared up.
Grab your scarf, lads. Como's not just surviving Serie A; they're rewriting the script. Will Fabregas stick around for the glory? Will Paz stay or go? And that stadium – community pitches by summer? Watch this space. If they pull it off, it'll be the stuff of pub legends.