Real Madrid and PSG have received a massive boost in their pursuit of Chelsea midfield mainstay Enzo Fernandez.
Enzo Fenandez’s future has become a massive talking point. The Argentine World Cup winner is not pleased with Chelsea’s project and is considering leaving the London club this summer.
According to a report from Fichajes, Fernandez is ready to push for a move away from the London club, which is a massive boost for both Real Madrid and PSG, who are very keen on signing the midfield star.
Just months after joining Benfica from River Plate, the 25-year-old had a dream run at the World Cup with the Argentine national team. He played a massive part in their triumph, and it led to a big-money move to the London club at the start of 2023.
Over the last few seasons, Fernandez has established himself as a key figure in the team, and his work hasn’t gone unnoticed. In the ongoing campaign, the Argentine international has been involved in 43 games across competitions and has contributed towards 18 goals (12 goals, 6 assists).
Fernandez is ready to leave Chelsea
While he prefers playing as a central midfielder, Fernandez has been equally effective in a variety of roles in midfield. The Blues have him tied to a contract that runs until 2032, but they are worried about his future, as he could push for an exit this summer.
The 25-year-old is not pleased with the direction their project is heading, and is seriously considering an exit. The sacking of Enzo Maresca didn’t go down well with the player. The instability at the club is one of the major reasons why he is ready to secure a move away. The defeat to PSG in the Champions League hasn’t helped either.
European giants that want Fernandez
With Fernandez ready to switch clubs, Real Madrid and PSG are ready to pounce. Los Blancos consider him an ideal fit for their system. They believe he could fill the void left by Toni Kross and help them better control the tempo of games.
The French giants are also ready to break the bank for him as they believe he could form a dream trio alongside Vitinha and Joao Neves. Since he has just turned 25, Fernandez still has his peak years ahead of him, and both European giants are ready to break the bank to have him on their bench.





