News in from Sky Germany suggests that Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez leaving this summer is “a concrete topic.”
All I seem to be writing about right now is around some of Chelsea’s top players leaving the club this summer. Of course, it’s all just rumours at this point, but it’s not very convincing to be hearing all these links about Chelsea players apparently wanting to leave the club, or having their heads turned by interest coming in for them at least.
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We all know the situation around Fernandez, he’s been flirting with Real Madrid this season and it seems pretty clear to me that if a club comes in and pays what Chelsea want, then he will absolutely be leaving this summer.
His former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is going to Manchester City, so there is now obvious links there coming up.
Fernandez to City?
Enzo Fernandez seems to wave goodbye.
Enzo Fernandez seems to wave goodbye. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg reports on X:
“Enzo Fernandez leaving Chelsea and a possible move to Manchester City remain a concrete topic.
“Enzo Maresca is still desperate to sign him. He sees him as a type of player City currently do not have in the squad. #MCFC
“Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain also have him on their shortlist.”
In other news today…
“Get rid” – Chelsea have been told to sell Marc Cucurella this summer, who apparently doesn’t seem “bothered” by team’s collapse..
Chelsea had a number of players in form in the Autumn – by the end of the season they had just 1 in the 20 highest rated. A few stats to have a browse through.
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