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Benfica’s Enzo Fernandez agrees Chelsea deal

Benfica and Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez. | PHOTO: The Mirror |
  • Enzo Fernandez has agreed personal terms with Premier League side Chelsea 
  • It is now up to Chelsea to convince Benfica to sell the Argentina World Cup winner
  • Fernandez was named in the starting XI of Benfica side that lost to Braga on Friday night

World Cup sensation Enzo Fernandez has agreed to join Chelsea, with the Premier League side’s next step to convince Benfica to sell him.

Football journalist Fabrizio Romano reports the Blues have opened discussions with the Portuguese club about a transfer, with talk the move could be worth £105million due to a release clause.

Benfica have shown little intention of selling the Argentine midfielder and Chelsea already have a back-up plan should the move not materialise in the shape of another Argentinian, Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, according to the Times.

The midfielder was named in Benfica’s starting XI to face Braga despite the mounting speculation that he will join Chelsea in January.

Fernandez was a breakout star at the World Cup, playing in all seven of Argentina’s matches as they went on to claim the title in Qatar.

Enzo Fernandez

Enzo Fernandez played for Benfica against Braga on Friday night amidst speculations of Chelsea transfer. | PHOTO: 90 MIN |

The 21-year-old, who joined Benfica from River Plate last year, was rewarded for his efforts by being named as the Young Player of the Tournament.

His performances have piqued the interest of some of Europe’s elite sides, however, and Chelsea are reportedly frontrunners.

Indeed, reports on Friday claimed Fernandez had already agreed to join the Premier League side, with the ball now in Benfica’s court as to whether they accept a bid.

However, the speculation did not stop Benfica coach Roger Schmidt calling on the midfielder to start against Braga in Benfica’s first league game back after the World Cup.

When asked about Fernandez at his pre-match press conference on Thursday, Schmidt acknowledged it was natural for a player to have their head turned by huge offers.

“These young players sometimes have opportunities,” he said. “It’s not just Enzo, it’s all the players.

“It’s part of the football business. If they have opportunities, they have to make decisions. I can give them advice and recommendations.

“But I always respected the players’ decisions, because they only have one career.”

Nathan Sialah is a journalist by profession with interest in politics, sports, cryptocurrency and human interests with 5 years experience in Radio and Digital Journalism. This has helped Sialah develop a responsible approach to any task he undertakes or any situation that he is presented with.

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