"Chelsea" will not sell Enzoni for less than 120 million pounds sterling

London's Chelsea club has officially confirmed that it is against selling central midfielder Enzo Fernandez. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Although interest in the Argentine footballer has been growing since he won the World Cup, Chelsea's management does not intend to let him go easily. According to Goal.com, the Londoners are not considering selling Fernandez for less than 120 million pounds sterling, which is approximately 158 million dollars.
Chelsea purchased this player for a record amount in previous years and therefore aims to fully recover its investment. Furthermore, since Fernandez has a contract with the club until 2032, Chelsea holds the upper hand in negotiations.
Real Madrid, under the leadership of head coach Jose Mourinho, has begun a fundamental overhaul of the squad. Instead of developing young talents, the Portuguese coach is focusing on attracting ready-made star players capable of winning.
Enzo Fernandez is expected to be one of the key players in Mourinho's new project. According to reports, Mourinho discussed transfer plans with the club management and renowned agent Jorge Mendes during a secret meeting in Madrid.
It is said that the coach has been given broad authority in shaping the squad, which is not a typical situation for Real Madrid. It has become known that Mourinho has currently attracted famous players such as Marc Cucurella, Ibrahima Konate, and Bernardo Silva to the team.
It is also said that Enzo Fernandez himself is not opposed to moving to the Spanish capital. Although the Argentine footballer may not have fully showcased his potential at Chelsea, his brilliant performance in the World Cup and his ability to control the field have sparked great interest in Mourinho.
If the transfer takes place, it will become one of the most expensive acquisitions in the history of the Madrid club. Bernardo Silva's move from Manchester City to Real Madrid has significantly strengthened the team's midfield.
Now, the Portuguese coach aims to add Enzo Fernandez to this system to regain dominance in European football. Chelsea's demand of 120 million pounds will be a serious test for Real Madrid, but the "royal club's" financial capabilities are sufficient to carry out such deals.
Source: Goal.com





