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Enzo Fernandez Swats Real Madrid Rumours: 'Nada Happening' But Chelsea's Mayhem Leaves Door Ajar

Enzo Fernandez Swats Real Madrid Rumours: 'Nada Happening' But Chelsea's Mayhem Leaves Door Ajar

EN 23 March 2026 at 19:23
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Enzo Fernandez has dismissed rumours of talks with Real Madrid, stressing focus on Chelsea until after the World Cup. Amid Chelsea's dismal form under Liam Rosenior – including four straight losses and a Champions League exit – and stalled contract talks, the midfielder's future hangs in the balance. A new agency switch has only heightened interest from Europe's elite.

Enzo Fernandez Swats Real Madrid Rumours: 'Nada Happening' But Chelsea's Mayhem Leaves Door Ajar

Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, when your mate drops the bombshell that Enzo Fernandez might be off to Real Madrid. Hearts sink, groans echo. But hold your horses – the Argentine maestro has just poured cold water on the lot, insisting there's zero chatter with the Blancos. Still, with Chelsea resembling a sinking ship, you can't help but wonder if it's all just a clever smokescreen.

Stamford Bridge: A Managerial Merry-Go-Round

Let's set the scene at Stamford Bridge. The Blues are in freefall, sixth in the Premier League on 48 points, a hefty six behind Aston Villa in fourth. Their recent form? Grim. Four straight defeats, including a 5-2 tonking away, a 3-0 home spanking by PSG that knocked them out of the Champions League, and a weekend 3-0 hiding from Everton. Ouch.

And the dugout? It's like musical chairs on steroids. Enzo Fernandez has now played under seven gaffers in three years, with Liam Rosenior the latest since replacing Enzo Maresca in January. Nineteen games in, and the instability's got the squad – and fans – proper rattled. No wonder whispers of an Enzo exit are louder than a Chelsea chant gone wrong.

Fernandez Lands the Denial Punch

Cue Fernandez touching down at Ezeiza airport for Argentina duty. Mobbed by hacks, the 25-year-old didn't mince words, as reported by our Spanish pals at AS. "Real Madrid? The truth is there's nothing, zero talks," he fired back. "We've got a few months left, focused on Chelsea and the final games. After the World Cup, we'll see."

Boom. Straight denial on negotiations, but that 'after the World Cup' bit? It's like leaving the pub door open for one last round. Committed for now, sure, but the lad's not signing his life away just yet. With Argentina defending their crown this summer, expect the speculation to simmer rather than boil over.

Contracts, Agents, and Madrid's Pull

Dig deeper, and it's a right old tangle. Chelsea wanted to lock Fernandez down after last summer's Club World Cup glory, but talks for a new deal have hit the buffers. His current pact runs to June 2032 – a monster commitment on paper, yet here we are.

Adding fuel? He's jumped ship to a new agency, The Elegant Game, run by Javier Pastore and Matias Toranzo. Smart move or exit strategy? Europe's big boys – think PSG too – are circling. And Madrid? It's Enzo's playground on days off; reports say he dreams of Bernabeu immortality.

Chelsea's brass face a battle royale to keep their star. Instil some stability, rack up wins, maybe splash cash in summer? Easier said than done when your season's unravelling faster than a dodgy scarf at the Bridge.

So, what's the verdict, lads? Fernandez says stay put for the finale, but that post-World Cup rethink has Blues supporters sweating. Will he stick or twist? Pour another round – this transfer saga's got legs longer than a Messi free-kick run-up. Keep eyes peeled at TheFootball.News for the latest.

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