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·30 March 2026

“I’d like to live in Madrid” – Chelsea player fuels summer transfer speculation

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Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez has fuelled transfer speculation ahead of the summer transfer window with his latest comments.

It really makes you wonder who is advising this guy. Because really, right now they should be telling to just keep his head down and not even mention his future. I understand that he is constantly being asked questions about it, but there are ways of just shutting down these questions and staying on the straight and narrow, and Fernandez is doing the opposite.


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An international break will always bring these kinds of dramas, but it’s become clear to me in my opinion that Fernandez is absolutely eyeing a move to Real Madrid in the summer. He would love to go there it seems.

Fernandez on Madrid

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Enzo Fernandez celebrates scoring for Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

As reported by Fabrizio Romano last night, Fernandez was asked what other City he would like to live in. He responded:

“I’d like to live in Madrid. It’s a beautiful city, reminds me of Buenos Aires.”

When asked about clubs there… Enzo ended up smiling and didn’t comment, apparently.

Looks pretty clear what he wants to do to me, and if he wants to go, Chelsea should just let him go.

In other news today…

There’s also a load more speculation around the future of Cole Palmer, with the Manchester United noise just not disappearing. Palmer, like Fernandez, is obviously pretty disgruntled with things at the club right now.

Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino has joined in on that debate as well and give his opinion on what Palmer needs to do to become successful.

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