
Almost impossible mission: Enzo Fernández to Real Madrid for 3 very painful sales
Enzo is Real Madrid's target but would arrive due to three key departures for the club
One of Real Madrid's objectives for this season appears to be Enzo Fernández, Chelsea's midfielder. The two-time world champion is one of the profiles Alonso could make the most of in the Merengue team. However, this would require up to three moves and painful sales, such as the cases of Fran García, Rodrygo, and Eduardo Camavinga.
These moves are simply unbelievable for what would be a crazy transfer window for the Whites. However, they could leave a gap in a position they need to reinforce at all costs.
Right now, the most important thing is to devise a way for these three footballers to leave the Merengue institution without any problems. That said, it won't be an easy task, since even though they are very talented players, they might have little market value.
Three for Enzo Fernández
Rodrygo seems to be the most likely candidate to leave the Whites due to his attitude and recent performance. The Brazilian barely surpassed 24 goal contributions last season, with more than 50 matches played.

Meanwhile, the French midfielder has a somewhat more useful profile; however, his performance in recent seasons leaves much to be desired. This could open up a market for him in France itself, where this player is already well known, as in the case of Paris Saint-Germain.
On the other hand, Fran has shown an extremely interesting level at the Club World Cup, which could open the possibility for him to reach the Premier League. However, there is currently no offer for the Spaniard. This could even further complicate his departure, in case Madrid also considers getting rid of him as an option.
Enzo is the solution
He has shown great things both with his national team and at Chelsea in recent seasons. His signing could do everything the Whites need to balance the midfield. However, for this to happen, there has to be at least one multi-million euro sale to try to make his addition possible.
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