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Chelsea could lose Enzo Fernandez to rivals.

Vietnam.vn EN
23/04/2026 23:44:00

Manchester City have surprisingly set their sights on Enzo Fernandez amid uncertainty surrounding the Argentine midfielder's future at Chelsea.

Enzo Fernandez is no longer keen on playing for Chelsea.

A sensational transfer could emerge in the Premier League as Manchester City are reportedly considering signing Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea.

Enzo joined Chelsea in 2023 for a massive £105 million fee, a record transfer fee in England at the time. However, following a turbulent season for the Stamford Bridge club, the future of the 25-year-old midfielder has become uncertain.

Chelsea have just sacked manager Liam Rosenior following a series of disappointing results. Internal pressure is also mounting within the club, leading to a flurry of transfer rumors.

According to The Athletic , Manchester City are closely monitoring Enzo's situation and consider him as one of their options for the summer transfer window. Pep Guardiola's team wants to strengthen their midfield as Bernardo Silva is set to leave the Etihad at the end of the season.

Not only Man City, but Real Madrid are also reportedly interested in the 2022 World Cup champion. Previously, Enzo attracted attention when he shared that he liked living in Madrid and considered it a city that reminded him of Buenos Aires.

The Argentinian midfielder was recently suspended for two internal matches by Chelsea following comments regarding a potential departure. Some sources in England even suggest he has submitted a transfer request, although there has been no official confirmation.

If Man City do enter the race, it would be a major blow to a direct domestic rival. With his ball control, long passing, and ability to dictate the tempo of the game, Enzo is considered the type of midfielder perfectly suited to Guardiola's system.

Chelsea haven't yet signaled a desire to sell, but with the turmoil still looming over Stamford Bridge, anything is possible.

 
 
 
by Vietnam.vn EN