Chelsea Transfer News
Transfer News: Manchester City Close In on Chelsea’s £106m Argentine Star
Transfer News: Manchester City have reportedly opened negotiations to secure Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez in a blockbuster summer deal, and the story is gathering momentum as transfer news cycles accelerate tells you everything about the scale of ambition behind the post-Guardiola rebuild at the Etihad. Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg reported on 23 May that Fernandez is one of City’s “desired” transfer targets, strongly wanted by incoming manager Enzo Maresca, with initial talks behind the scenes already having taken place, and the two sharing a top and very trusting relationship.
Transfer News: Why Maresca Is Driving This Move?
Maresca, who will replace Pep Guardiola as Manchester City manager, previously worked with Fernandez at Chelsea, and The Touchline reported on 23 May that talks have now taken place directly between the two, with Fernandez 100% open to the move as he wants Champions League football. Fernandez has returned impressive figures of 15 goals and seven assists from midfield this season, making him arguably Chelsea’s standout performer.
Real Madrid have a long-standing interest in the Argentina international, with sources indicating their intrigue has now reached a level where a genuine approach looks possible, whilst PSG continue to monitor events closely from a distance. The contract being discussed by City runs to 2031, with an option year attached.
Transfer News: What Chelsea and Xabi Alonso Must Do Now?
This situation places Xabi Alonso in an extraordinarily difficult position before he has even taken a single training session. Marca reported that Alonso has chosen Fernandez as one of five current stars he aims to build around once he is at the helm, so losing him to a direct domestic rival would represent a damaging early blow to any title ambitions. With Chelsea missing out on Champions League football next season, the prospect of joining Manchester City, who compete consistently at the highest level, may prove genuinely too tempting for Fernandez to resist.
Alonso must act decisively and personally guarantee Fernandez a central role in the system, rather than leaving that conversation to agents and intermediaries. Chelsea cannot simply match a wage offer and expect that to be sufficient, because the Champions League gap is a concrete sporting difference, not a matter of sentiment.
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Realistically, if Manchester City firm up their bid and Fernandez remains fixed on European football, Chelsea will struggle to hold him, regardless of the contract running to 2032. Selling domestically should be Chelsea’s very last resort, and negotiating a sale abroad to Real Madrid, where the player has openly admitted his admiration, would at least preserve some dignity in this transfer news saga.