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·18 de março de 2026
Enzo Fernandez coy on Chelsea future following PSG loss

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·18 de março de 2026

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez kept his cards close to his chest regarding a transfer away from Stamford Bridge following their Champions League exit at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
The Argentine playmaker has been linked with a move away from Chelsea in recent weeks, with reports claiming he wants to leave if the club fails to qualify for the Champions League.
After the loss to PSG, the Chelsea ace did little to dispel the notion of an exit at the end of the season.
“Can I guarantee my continued presence at Chelsea next season? I don’t know, Fernandez stated (via ESPN Argentina).
“Right now I’m focused on here, then there’s the World Cup, and we’ll see.”
There is no smoke this much without a fire. The constant murmurings about his future are likely Fernandez’s camp signalling their intent to jump ship this summer.
Fernandez will fit in at any top club. He can operate as a deep-lying playmaker, a box-crashing metronome, or even behind the striker. He is a truly unique midfield profile.
The 25-year-old has been constantly linked with a move to Real Madrid, and Los Blancos will welcome him with open arms.
Fernandez can be the deep-lying orchestrator Real Madrid have missed since the departure of Toni Kroos.
For Chelsea, the problem is not just results. It is a failure to build a squad worthy of their elite core.
Fernandez, Reece James, Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo represent a spine capable of competing at the very top.
However, the pieces around them have too often fallen short in quality, consistency, and football intelligence.
That imbalance will not go unnoticed forever. Top players operate on ambition as much as ability, and when standards around them dip, patience wears thin.
If Chelsea continue to drift without matching that level across the squad, they risk creating a dressing room of growing frustration.









































