Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandes is reportedly set to go away the membership on the finish of this season.
In accordance with TEAMtalk, Actual Madrid are curious about signing the 25-year-old South American midfielder and will embody the participant within the deal to decrease their asking worth.
Chelsea will demand a giant charge for Fernandes, whereas Actual Madrid might embody gamers resembling Jacobo Ramon (Como’s central defender) and Chema Andres (Stuttgart’s defensive midfielder) as a part of the deal. Each gamers have carried out very properly for his or her respective golf equipment this season and Chelsea will likely be monitoring them intently.
Actual Madrid have the choice of bringing them again to the membership and it could be no shock in the event that they determine to make use of this clause and signal each gamers. They may then use them to signal Fernandes.
The 25-year-old midfielder has been particular for Chelsea, scoring 15 targets this season. He additionally recorded seven assists. His departure will likely be an enormous blow to Chelsea. Nevertheless, the participant could possibly be interested in the concept of becoming a member of Actual Madrid. Chelsea won’t be taking part in in Europe subsequent season and Fernandes will wish to compete on the highest stage. It will be tough to show down the prospect to play for Actual Madrid.
It stays to be seen whether or not Chelsea are prepared to simply accept money and two gamers in a cope with the 2022 World Cup winners. Ramon and Andres are glorious younger gamers with brilliant futures. Chelsea might develop them into stars over the following few seasons.
Actual Madrid want extra creativity and management within the middle of the park and Fernandes might change that for them. He’ll rating targets along with his passing and imaginative and prescient and can propel the group ahead. He’s on the peak of his profession and it’s the excellent time to affix an elite membership that may usually compete for league titles and the UEFA Champions League.
