
The Enzo Fernández Case Blows Up for Real Madrid, Fabrizio Romano Announces It
Fabrizio Romano Reveals the Latest on the Possible Signing of Enzo Fernández by Real Madrid
Fabrizio Romano, an expert in the transfer market, has spoken about the latest news on Enzo Fernández. The Argentine player has always been liked by Real Madrid, and in recent days it has been suggested that he might leave Chelsea. However, it seems that his departure is far from happening.
According to the journalist, the English team sees this footballer as a key piece for the future. Maresca wants to keep him in his plans and has reportedly already told him. His contractual situation wouldn't be a problem, as his contract ends in 2033.
Juni Calafat, head scout of Real Madrid, has spoken about him on several occasions. He has even made reports, and all of them are positive. Despite everything, it seems practically impossible for him to change teams this summer.

Florentino Pérez, meanwhile, wasn't interested in spending a large amount of money either. After all, the president knows that strengthening the midfield isn't the absolute priority for Los Blancos. There are more important matters, such as the defensive line.
Enzo's 'Train' Has Already Passed
Enzo was on Real Madrid's radar just before he headed to Chelsea. When he was at Benfica, the reigning European champion was interested in his situation and never ruled out his possible arrival. However, in Lisbon, they were asking for 100 million euros for him.
This was the reason why Real Madrid didn't take the step to acquire his services. This time, the figure wouldn't be lower, as Chelsea made a huge investment in him, so they won't give him away at any time. They would want to get the maximum possible benefit.
Despite this, the important thing is that Enzo is going to continue at Chelsea, and there is no drama regarding his future. Within the Madrid entity, they aren't neglecting other positions, but their efforts are mainly focused on the defensive line. That is the goal at the moment, and names like Dean Huijsen are currently relevant.
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