
First successful contact: Enzo Fernández one step closer to Real Madrid
The Argentine footballer could become one of the major 'bombs' of the transfer market
Enzo Fernández's name has been linked to Real Madrid for some time. The Argentine is a footballer who is liked by the sports management of the white club, but so far his arrival at the white house hasn't happened. Since he played for Benfica, he excited certain executives, but Chelsea made a stronger bid for him.
In this summer transfer market, he has once again been placed in the orbit of the Merengue team. In fact, according to various news outlets, in Valdebebas, they would be considering the possibility of putting €150 million ($150 million) on the table to carry out the operation. The truth is that it would be one of the biggest surprises of this transfer window.

Xabi Alonso has met with Florentino Pérez in recent days with the aim of building the squad for the coming season. The Donostian showed him a series of players who could be expendable and outlined the positions that need to be strengthened. One of them has to do with Enzo Fernández.
This is the central midfielder position, so the coach's insistence could make the sports management go for this signing. So far, there hasn't been any contact with the player or with his entourage, but that information appearing in some media outlets is striking.
According to Defensa Central, he is a footballer who is very much liked and who the club believes could have a promising future. However, Florentino hasn't yet given the green light to this possible addition.
They scout the market
The important thing, what Madridists should keep in mind, is that their team scouts the market and studies it carefully. However, for an arrival to take place, there must first be a departure. Simply due to the issue of registered squad spots.
Dani Ceballos, who plays in midfield, and Rodrygo Goes are the two most likely to start a new chapter away from Spain's capital. Both want to get enough minutes to go to the World Cup with their respective national teams and it seems they won't get them at Madrid.
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