Reasons Chelsea Expect Real Madrid Linked Enzo Fernandez to Remain Beyond This Summer Transfer Window

Reasons Chelsea Expect Real Madrid Linked Enzo Fernandez to Remain Beyond This Summer Transfer Window

The Argentine player finds himself connected to clubs such as Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.

Yet sources at Flashscore suggest uncertainty at Stamford Bridge regarding whether these teams will submit bids aligning with Chelsea's asking price.

The valuation plays a pivotal role here since Fernandez joined for £106.8 million and Chelsea would require more than that amount to contemplate letting him go.

Currently there appears minimal anticipation within the club that suitors will meet such a threshold. The leadership favours retaining him and shows increasing resolve to steer clear of major squad changes this summer that could unsettle the team following a challenging season.

Retaining Fernandez forms part of efforts to preserve a solid foundation of players who can develop under fresh management.

The recent switch in coaching staff this week bolsters Chelsea's optimism about holding onto the talent.

During Liam Rosenior's tenure Chelsea's performance declined and Fernandez's role diminished in parallel. The playmaker also faced a ban after voicing a wish to reside in Madrid which fuelled rumours about his long term commitment back then.

The removal of Rosenior midweek has altered perspectives.

Chelsea seek a head coach offering strategic vision, strong leadership and proven success to reshape the squad's style. Club insiders feel a commanding figure might revitalise Fernandez and reinstate his central role in the group.

It remains worth mentioning that attention from top European sides persists. Madrid and PSG continue monitoring Fernandez while Man City enters the conversation as they plan adjustments for the upcoming campaign.

Such interest from City might sharpen if Enzo Maresca the ex Chelsea manager assumes control from Pep Guardiola next summer as rumours suggest.

Nevertheless Chelsea maintain the view that matters have not progressed to a point where an exit seems probable. Just an exceptional substantial bid would prompt any real rethink.

This outlook gains support from the club's latest moves to secure midfield solidity with Moises Caicedo agreeing to a fresh seven year deal just days ago. In an ideal scenario Chelsea would extend Fernandez's terms too.

Maintaining this duo together might prove vital in preventing additional upheaval as Chelsea aim to recover from their downturn and forge a more positive path ahead.