According to Simon Johnson of the Evening Standard, Rossoneri chief executive Marco Fassone and director of sport Massimiliano Mirabelli were at the clash at Stamford Bridge and used the visit to check up on Fabregas’ availability.
“Milan first became interested in the Spain international in the summer and are in need of another midfielder following a serious knee injury suffered by Riccardo Montolivo,” the piece continued.
Fabregas has only started one Premier League game for the Blues this season, with manager Antonio Conte seemingly preferring Oscar at the team’s creative fulcrum. The former Barcelona and Arsenal man hasn’t been used in a deeper role either, with the physicality of N’Golo Kante and Nemanja Matic favoured.