Enzo Fernandez refuses to rule out Real Madrid move amid Chelsea uncertainty
by Mehdi Gokal · CaughtOffside(Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Chelsea vice-captain Enzo Fernandez has sparked fresh uncertainty over his long-term future at Stamford Bridge after failing to commit to the club beyond this summer.
Speaking upon his arrival in Argentina for international duty, the midfielder addressed the intensifying rumors linking him with a high-profile move to Real Madrid.
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The speculation follows a disappointing period for the Blues, who were recently eliminated from the Champions League by PSG.
With Chelsea currently sitting sixth in the Premier League and facing a battle to secure European football for next season, Fernandez’s latest comments have put Europe’s elite clubs on high alert.
Enzo Fernandez refuses to shut down Real Madrid links
When questioned about the reported interest from the Spanish giants, Fernandez was quick to clarify that no formal negotiations have taken place, but he notably left the door open for a potential exit after the 2026 World Cup.
Fernandez said (via Fabrizio Romano):
“No, honestly, nothing. Zero talks. Now we’re focused on Chelsea and what’s left of the last few games this season, and then we’ll see after the World Cup.”
This “wait and see” hints at a significant shift from the club’s official stance.
Reports suggest the midfielder is desperate to play in the Champions League, a competition Chelsea is at risk of missing for a second consecutive year.
Chelsea preparing mega contract offer to fend off interest
Despite the player’s ambiguous comments, the Chelsea hierarchy remains determined to keep their prize asset.
Fernandez is currently under a monumental contract that runs until 2032, providing the club with significant leverage in any potential negotiations.
Other than Real Madrid, the 25-year-old is also wanted by PSG, as well as German giants Bayern Munich.
However, to ward off the interest, Chelsea are reportedly preparing a record-breaking contract extension.
The proposed deal could see Fernandez become the highest-paid player in the club’s history, with a weekly wage exceeding £400,000.
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