Cesc Fabregas's wife Daniella Semaan is pregnant with their third child

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By Mirror | Oct 17, 2016

Cesc Fabregas and wife Daniella Semaan are expecting their third child together, the Chelsea midfielder has confirmed.

Spanish midfielder Fabregas posted a picture of his partner's ultrasound scan on his Instagram profile on Sunday.

The couple already have two daughters together, three-year-old Lia and one-year-old Capri, and they are now expecting their first son.

"Another baby is on the way, and this time it's a boy," Fabregas wrote on Instagram.

"I couldn't be any happier. I hope everyone is feeling as blessed as I am today. Cheers to you my love... @daniellasemaan #GodBlessMyFamily #ThankYouGod".

Fabregas hasn't played for Chelsea since the Blues' 3-0 Premier League defeat at Arsenal last month.

The 29-year-old was on the bench for the win at Hull City earlier in October and was omitted from the squad entirely for Saturday's easy win over Leicester.

However, it is understood his absence was due to a minor injury.

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