Despite being just 24 years of age, Enzo Fernandez has already had the opportunity to feature alongside some of the world’s best players for club and country.
The World Cup winner has obviously played with Lionel Messi for his country, but the quality of those at Stamford Bridge should not be forgotten too.
Fernandez has formed a very strong partnership with Moises Caicedo in the middle of the park, with the duo having the chance to go down amongst the very best Chelsea fans have been lucky enough to witness.
Cole Palmer is another who has shown his brilliance in West London, and Fernandez acknowledged both by naming them in his top five players of all time.
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Enzo Fernandez picks Cristian Romero over Reece James in best ever teammates
However, the likes of Estevao Willian, Marc Cucurella and Reece James were all not named when the midfielder was asked to name his top five players he has ever played with.
Fernandez picked Caicedo, Palmer, Messi, Cristian Romero and Julian Alvarez, with the latter two also being part of the World Cup winning squad of 2022.
There may be some Blues supporters who will not be happy to see a Tottenham player named in a Chelsea star’s list amid the rivalry between the two sides.
Romero has praised Fernandez in the past too, however it is the other Argentine who he has the most chance of playing alongside at club level too.
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Chelsea linked with Julian Alvarez
The former Manchester City man has enjoyed a brilliant spell at Atletico Madrid that sees him recognised as one of the best strikers in world football.
Chelsea are keeping tabs on Alvarez, with him being tipped to make a big move somewhere at the end of the season.
Blues supporters are in agreement that they want Alvarez in their ranks, with the striker position still causing some headaches in West London.
Liam Delap is still searching for his first goal of the season for the Blues, while Joao Pedro has proven that he is not going to be the regular goalscoring number nine that the club need.