UMVA has learned that Chelsea’s prized midfielder Enzo Fernandez is weighing an exit as the club’s season spirals into uncertainty.
The 25‑year‑old has openly questioned his future after the Blues’ dramatic Champions League exit and the grim prospect of missing European competition altogether. In a candid interview, he hinted that a move away from Stamford Bridge could be on the horizon.
Speaking to an Argentine outlet, Fernandez dismissed rumors of talks with a Spanish giant, yet he couldn’t hide his admiration for life in Madrid, describing it as his ideal destination if he left London.
Those remarks triggered a two‑match suspension from the club’s disciplinary committee, but the desire to explore new horizons appears undiminished.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Chelsea remain willing to part with the Argentine for a staggering £120 million— a fee that would eclipse the £107 million they paid for him less than a year ago and set a new club record.
His representative, Javier Pastore, has reportedly opened channels with the Spanish side, though the potential buyer faces the daunting task of generating massive funds, possibly through the sale of other high‑profile players.
Meanwhile, other Premier League heavyweights have been linked to the midfielder, but recent indications suggest they may pivot toward alternative targets instead of sparking a bidding war.
As the transfer window looms, the football world watches to see whether a club can meet Chelsea’s lofty price tag and fulfill Fernandez’s dream of a new chapter in Madrid.