Florentino Gives up on a LaLiga Star: He's Going to Transfer the Best Midfielder
Chelsea's gone after Essugo's transfer and Madrid plans to snatch its star, Enzo Fernández
Real Madrid makes strategic decisions in the transfer market. According to the latest reports, Florentino Pérez has decided not to insist on Dário Essugo, a midfielder on loan at UD Las Palmas, to focus his efforts on another target.
Owned by Sporting de Portugal, the Portuguese player has been linked with clubs like FC Barcelona and Madrid itself. However, Chelsea seems to be ahead in this race.
The young player has caught the attention of the Blues, who would be willing to transfer him permanently. This move could mark a shift in the winter market plans.
Essugo, at 19 years old, is considered a promising talent with great potential. However, his exit to the Premier League would clear the way for other moves in LaLiga.
Madrid targets Enzo Fernández
With Essugo possibly heading to Chelsea, Real Madrid would focus on an even more ambitious target: Enzo Fernández. The Argentine, a key player at Chelsea, is seen as the ideal midfielder to strengthen the white team.
The World Cup champion with Argentina has been on Florentino's radar since his breakthrough in the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Now, his arrival at Bernabéu could be more feasible if Chelsea prioritizes Essugo.
The president of Real Madrid knows that Enzo Fernández would bring hierarchy and quality to the midfield. His ability to recover the ball and build play is perfect for Ancelotti's style.
With players like Bellingham and Valverde, the Argentine would complete a dream trio in Madrid's midfield.
A strategic move
Chelsea's decision to go for Essugo could accelerate negotiations between Madrid and the London club. If the Blues close the deal with the Portuguese player, Real Madrid will have a clear path to try to sign Enzo Fernández.
Florentino Pérez, as always, prioritizes transfer the best. Enzo Fernández is at the top of his list. The winter market will be key to defining the future of both players.
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