CHELSEA Captain Enzo Fernandez is considering leaving the Blues after the club decided to sack Enzo Maresca.
After a difficult start to his Stamford Bridge career, Fernandez assumed the captaincy following the appointment of Enzo Maresca and played a key role in leading the club to Conference League success and Champions League qualification last season.
The 24-year-old thrived under Maresca and was left disappointed by the club’s decision to part company with the Italian earlier this month following the breakdown in the relationship between the coach and board
And according to L’Equipe, Fernandez has been so unsettled by the latest managerial upheaval that he is weighing up leaving in the summer, amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
The reigning European champions built last season’s success around a midfield trio of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz, but Luis Enrique is keen to add more competition for places.
‘Mister, thank you for everything shared and experienced during this stage, I learned a lot and I value every advice and experience,’ Fernandez shortly after Maresca’s departure..
‘Wishing you and your coaching staff, Willy, Dani, Robi, Marcos and Mickey, all the best. We won two titles together that I will never forget.
‘Much success to you and hopefully our paths will cross again in the future. A big hug.’
IcChelseanews Says..
This is really sad news if the rumours are true, Enzo has been massive for us over the past 12 months and a player that really progressed under Maresca, he cant leave.
He is tied into a massive contract, so the club dont have to sell, but we hope that he stays and carries on becoming the top player he has been
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