
Real Madrid is apparently getting ready to make a bid for Enzo Fernandez this summer, and it seems that he has given them the all-clear. Fernandez, who signed a record-breaking £107 million contract with Chelsea in 2023, seems to be leaving Stamford Bridge. After a disappointing season under Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid is anticipated to strengthen their midfield in the next transfer window.
Now that Xabi Alonso is in charge, the Spanish powerhouses may try to recruit Fernandez from Chelsea. When he moved his base to west London, he signed a contract for eight and a half years.
Fernandez has made significant progress in the last two seasons, despite a sluggish start. With seven goals and thirteen assists in his 44 games in all competitions, he has already established himself as one of Chelsea’s essential players. Fernandez recently showed his affection for Spanish football, despite Chelsea’s desire to retain him.
When asked how the Premier League differs from La Liga, the Argentine said, “I believe the Spanish league is much more tactical and intelligent, and the Premier League is more transitional.” It’s considerably more defensive, the Italian one. I’m a huge fan of the Spanish league.
According to earlier reports, Real Madrid wants Fernandez to pursue a transfer. The 24-year-old, who makes £180,000 a week and has over seven years remaining on his present contract, may not be ready to leave Chelsea, however.
According to reports, Fernandez is eager to take on new challenges with Real Madrid despite Chelsea’s hesitancy. The football player was recently questioned about his favorite EA Sports FC squad in an interview with Gaston Edul. He responded with a smile, “Real Madrid, always Real Madrid.”
Journalist Gustavo Mendez claims that Fernandez and his girlfriend recently traveled to the Spanish capital to search for real estate. Real Madrid, who might pay a hefty transfer price to capture Fernandez, reportedly had already discussed his possible move with Fernandez.
Fernandez will play two more games for Chelsea this season before making his ultimate choice. Prior to facing Real Betis in the Conference League final on May 29, the Blues will face a crucial Premier League match against Nottingham Forest on Sunday.