Real Madrid advancing talks for Enzo Fernandez transfer from Chelsea
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 8:25 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Real Madrid is reportedly moving closer to securing Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea after initiating negotiations. The Spanish club has already strengthened its squad this summer and is focusing on enhancing its midfield. Fernandez, under contract with Chelsea until 2032, has expressed a desire to join Real Madrid, adding urgency to discussions. Although Chelsea is not under pressure to sell the midfielder, an agreement could potentially materialize in the upcoming weeks as both clubs engage in ongoing talks.
- •Real Madrid is targeting midfielder Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea.
- •Negotiations are in progress between the two clubs.
- •Fernandez prefers a move to Real Madrid.
- •Chelsea values Fernandez at around €138 million.
- •A deal could be reached in the coming weeks.
- 8:25 AMYahoo Sports — Real Madrid near breakthrough in talks for highly-regarded midfield star – report
"Real Madrid’s summer transfer business may not be over just yet. After already strengthening multiple areas of the squad, the Spanish giants are now turning their attention towards the midfield, wi...
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