Chelsea are facing the prospect of fielding some serious offers for one of their top players when the transfer window opens again at the end of the season.
Enzo Fernandez is the topic of conversation at PSG, with the Champions League winners taking note of an ongoing situation at Stamford Bridge.
It has been reported that Fernandez is unhappy amid the recent managerial change at Chelsea. This is despite looking as if he is going to play a key role under Liam Rosenior.
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No move is expected in January, although with previous interest from Real Madrid there is expected to be some serious conversations regarding the World Cup winner in the summer.
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Chelsea would listen to offers for Enzo Fernandez
The Blues previously smashed their transfer record to sign Fernandez, however it seems they are not branding him as one of the unsellable players at the club.
Journalist Simon Phillips stated on his Substack that the Blues would be prepared to listen to offers for him at the end of the season, although it would take a mega bid for them to part ways.
He said: “Chelsea would listen to offers for Fernandez, he is not classed as one of the unsellable players. And they have absolutely been looking at new centre midfielders, more than one. It would have to be a pretty big offer, or have something in it for Chelsea as well.
“But straight up cash, and a massive chunk of it, will more than tempt Chelsea to sell this summer. I do wonder exactly which clubs can afford him, there won’t be too many.”
Fernandez has previously stated his admiration for PSG, leaving that situation very much one to follow at the end of the season.
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It is clear to see why reports of discontent from the Argentine are emerging. He has already seen plenty of managers come and go in his limited time in West London.
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Enzo Maresca was getting the best out of him in the final third, leaving it unlikely he will be happy with the change on New Year’s Day
Rosenior is the latest to be tasked with convincing him that the future remains bright at the club, and early minutes under the new boss have suggested he has a key role to play.
Fernandez played in a deeper position against Arsenal which allowed him to get on the ball more, dictating play in a way many knew he was capable of.
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