The future of Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernández is stirring considerable discussion, particularly in England, as the player looks set to depart Chelsea. According to Daily Mail, Manchester City has withdrawn from the pursuit, leaving Real Madrid as the leading candidate to secure his signature. Meanwhile, PSG has been mentioned as a potential suitor, but their urgency to sign Fernández appears less pressing compared to Madrid’s determined rebuild.
Daily Mail Sport reports that Real Madrid’s interest in Fernández is sincere, with the player himself eager for a fresh challenge in the upcoming transfer window. This alignment of interests between club and player paves the way for what could be a landmark transfer.
Real Madrid’s Ambitious Project
Fernández is poised to become the centerpiece of José Mourinho’s vision during his return to Real Madrid. The club is prepared to back Mourinho with a strengthened squad aimed at contending for all major trophies, and the Argentine midfielder is seen as a critical element of this strategy.
The asking price for Fernández is reported to be around £120 million (€140 million). Real Madrid has earmarked €150 million for a high-profile acquisition, and the circumstances surrounding this potential deal appear favorable. Unlike other transfer situations—such as those involving Olise with Bayern Munich or Vitinha with PSG—Chelsea is open to selling, and Fernández himself is motivated to make the move.