Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez keen on Real Madrid move despite public comments

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Real Madrid has long held an interest in Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez, and this summer presents a prime opportunity for a potential transfer. With no direct replacements secured for Luka Modric or Toni Kroos, it seems Los Blancos are set to prioritize a midfield signing, with Fernandez potentially being a primary candidate.

The 25-year-old midfielder’s talent caught Real Madrid’s eye during his tenure at River Plate, and their interest persisted even before his transfer from Benfica to Chelsea. While previously reserved about his future amidst reported interest from Paris Saint-Germain, it’s understood that Fernandez favors a switch to La Liga over other options.

Enzo Fernandez Addresses Real Madrid Rumors

Speaking this week while joining the Argentina national team, Fernandez addressed the rumors connecting him to Real Madrid, remarking: “We’ll see after the World Cup. We’ve had zero talks as of now. Honestly, nothing yet [with Real Madrid]. Now I am focused on Chelsea and what’s left in the last few games this season.”

Move Appeals to Fernandez

While Real Madrid has not yet made any official approach for Fernandez, he remains a key name on their summer transfer wishlist. Despite the absence of formal action, reports suggest Fernandez would be receptive to what he considers a ‘dream move’ to the Spanish giants. His dissatisfaction with the recent dismissal of Enzo Maresca and a strong desire for consistent Champions League football – which isn’t assured at Chelsea – are contributing factors. Nevertheless, Chelsea reportedly remains unperturbed, given his contract runs until 2030, and they are prepared to offer him an improved new deal.

It appears inevitable that Los Blancos will pursue a midfielder this summer, though Fernandez would likely represent a significant financial outlay. Chelsea, having paid €120 million for him, has minimal incentive to lower their asking price, which would constitute a substantial fee for Real Madrid to commit to a 25-year-old.