
Enzo Fernández and Chelsea Money for a Real Madrid Star, His Future at Stake
The Unexpected Proposal Real Madrid Has Received to Let One of Their Stars Leave for Chelsea
After the painful defeat against Arsenal, Real Madrid's concerns have increased significantly. Having to make a comeback for the second leg, Real Madrid is focused on achieving another historic feat. Meanwhile, despite some time remaining, Real Madrid has raised alarms regarding the next market.
With Chelsea being aware of their interest in Enzo Fernández, the club has shown willingness to allow his departure. This is due to Chelsea's interest in securing the signing of Rodrygo Goes for the next market. The Brazilian has emerged as a great option for Chelsea to once again have a leader in their attack.

Offering, in addition, an interesting sum of money, the proposal presented by Chelsea to Real Madrid is quite tempting. Even so, as Rodrygo is a key player for Real Madrid, his departure is a move that must be considered carefully.
Real Madrid's Swap
Having dazzled Real Madrid with his talent for six seasons, Rodrygo Goes is a true reference in the attack. Despite not having the numbers of Mbappé or Vinícius, Rodrygo has always compensated with goals in the most crucial matches. Being the main responsible for several magical nights, Rodrygo's importance is understood.
That's why his contract with Real Madrid runs until a distant 2028, securing his future within the team. However, the offer presented by Chelsea has appeared as a temptation for Real Madrid regarding the transfer window.

With 14 goals and 10 assists, Chelsea has seen in Rodrygo a player they need to strengthen their attack. Their offer clearly shows the importance they are placing on a Rodrygo who, for now, remains a Real Madrid player.
The Decision with Chelsea
Despite Chelsea's offer being quite tempting, there are no indications that Real Madrid is looking to let Rodrygo go. Consolidated as a key player for the present and future, only an unexpected and extreme situation would cause Rodrygo's farewell.
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