Chelsea Quashes Enzo Fernandez Exit Talks Amid Real Madrid Frenzy!

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Chelsea Quashes Enzo Fernandez Exit Talks Amid Real Madrid Frenzy!

Chelsea Head Coach Liam Rosenior has firmly dismissed recent transfer rumors surrounding star midfielder Enzo Fernández, reaffirming the World Cup winner’s integral role at Stamford Bridge. Fernández, who joined the Blues from Benfica in February 2023 for a then-British record fee, has become a key figure for Chelsea despite a slow start in west London. His signing was a cornerstone of owners BlueCo’s strategy, following his standout performances during Argentina’s World Cup triumph in Qatar.

Speaking on the speculation linking Fernández with clubs like Real Madrid, Rosenior said, “It means nothing to me. When you’re a world-class player, there’s always going to be speculation that you can’t control. He’s a Chelsea player. He’s very important to me. I think we’re going to have a really good, hopefully winning relationship in the short term and the long term.” He also praised Fernández’s commitment, noting his “outstanding” performance on Saturday despite battling illness.

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Tactical Flexibility: Fernández’s Role on the Pitch

A key discussion around Fernández concerns his optimal position. He often operates in a deeper-lying midfield role alongside Moisés Caicedo, though this pairing sometimes leaves Chelsea appearing lightweight defensively. Former Coach Enzo Maresca experimented with Fernández as a No. 10 during Cole Palmer’s absence, a role that allowed him to exploit his passing range and arrive in scoring positions.

During Chelsea’s recent 2-0 victory over Brentford, Rosenior demonstrated tactical flexibility, initially starting Fernández in the deeper role before moving him forward in the second half following Andrey Santos’s introduction. Deploying Fernández as a No. 10 presents a dilemma with Palmer, who has struggled for form and was shifted to the right wing against Brentford. Despite these tactical debates, Rosenior emphasized that Fernández’s versatility is central to his strategy: “He can finish, he can score, he arrives really well in the box when he plays higher up like a forward-running eight or a No. 10. It’s about finding the right chemistry around him rather than pigeon-holing players.”

Squad Fitness and Upcoming Fixtures

Fernández missed Monday training due to illness, casting doubt over his availability for Chelsea’s upcoming Champions League clash at home to Pafos. Rosenior confirmed a sickness bug is affecting other members of the squad but delivered positive updates on the returns of Estevao, Jamie Gittens, and Malo Gusto. Chelsea currently sit two points outside automatic qualification for the last-16 of their group, having recorded three wins, one draw, and two losses.

On other squad matters, Rosenior indicated that Raheem Sterling’s future could be clarified in January, stating, “We’re in conversations about different options. Hopefully that will be clearer in the next few days.” He also offered public backing to striker Liam Delap, emphasizing his role in the squad moving forward.

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