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·16 March 2026
Enzo Fernández could leave Chelsea in the next European transfer window

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·16 March 2026

The Argentine midfielder and captain, who is performing at a superb level in 2026, has the possibility of leaving the Blues. His contract ends in mid-2032 and several giants are on the lookout.
If the 2026 World Cup started today, it is likely that the Argentine National Team player arriving in the best form would be Enzo Fernández. A star at Chelsea, master of the center circle at Stamford Bridge, and increasingly influential near the opponent’s box. In 2026, he has also showcased his goal-scoring side: the team plays at his pace and Liam Rosenior considers him an irreplaceable piece. However, these could be his last months in London.
The midfielder, who also wears the captain’s armband, could leave in the next transfer window. For now, no offers have been made public, and any proposal would have to be high enough for the Blues to consider letting him go, but in previous windows, giants like Real Madrid and PSG had already set their sights on him.
With an XXL contract until mid-2032 and having cost 121 million euros (the most expensive Argentine in history), his departure from Chelsea will be anything but easy, where this season he has played 44 matches, with 12 goals and six assists. In total, since his record-breaking signing after becoming world champion in Qatar 2022, he has accumulated 159 appearances, 28 goals, and 29 assists, as well as one title, the 2025 Club World Cup.
Although the English team is world-renowned and used to competing for the Premier League, domestic cups, and the Champions League, Enzo knows that, with his excellent form and already a long career in Europe at just 25 years old, he is ready for another leap in his career.
As for his immediate goal, the former River player is focused on defending the crown at the next World Cup. Lionel Scaloni considers him a key player, and it is certain that he will be a starter in the debut against Algeria on June 16 in Kansas City.
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