Real Madrid targets Chelsea's Enzo Fernández amid transfer talks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 12:30 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Enzo Fernández is reportedly Real Madrid's primary target as the Spanish club seeks to strengthen its midfield. The interest comes as José Mourinho aims to reshape his squad, emphasizing the need for immediate impact players. Chelsea, experiencing improved financial stability, may face a complicated situation if Fernández's personal desire to move to Madrid becomes a significant factor. Given his prior comments about admiring Madrid, Chelsea could struggle to retain their key midfielder as the transfer window approaches.
- •Real Madrid identifies Enzo Fernández as a top midfield target.
- •Chelsea's financial situation has improved but faces emotional hurdles.
- •Fernández has expressed admiration for Madrid, complicating negotiation.
- •Mourinho prioritizes an experienced player capable of immediate impact.
- •Chelsea's narrative control in this transfer saga is under scrutiny.
- 12:30 PMYahoo Sports — Chelsea star targeted by European giants
"Enzo Fernández to Real Madrid Would Leave Chelsea Facing Difficult QuestionsTransfer rumours involving Real Madrid often carry a certain inevitability. The Spanish giants rarely move without purpose,...
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