Enzo Fernandez Sparks Speculation About His Future with Chelsea
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has changed his official agent after parting ways with Auriel Perez and joined a new agency founded by former Argentina star Javier Pastore, according to the site "CaughtOffside."
This change has sparked speculation about the player's future at the English club, especially given the agency's strong connections with clubs in Italy and Spain.
The move to change agents aims to develop his career and increase global visibility, but it has reopened discussions about a possible departure from Chelsea. Despite no official offers so far, major clubs have been monitoring the player's situation since last summer.
Fernandez joined Chelsea in January 2023 for £106.8 million after a successful season with Benfica and a prominent role in Argentina's 2022 World Cup victory.
Chelsea coach Mariska has used Fernandez in various midfield roles, while the player prefers a more advanced position with free movement, which he has not consistently achieved. This difference has contributed to rising speculation about his future with the club.
The site confirmed that Chelsea considers Fernandez a key player in the team's project and that he is not for sale. However, the new agency representing the player has a strong network in Italy and Spain, which opens the door to speculation about a potential transfer.
Estimates indicate that Fernandez's future may see changes in the coming year, with his desire to secure a position that suits his skills and ambitions amid ongoing interest from top European clubs. The final decision remains with the player and club management.
This change has sparked speculation about the player's future at the English club, especially given the agency's strong connections with clubs in Italy and Spain.
The move to change agents aims to develop his career and increase global visibility, but it has reopened discussions about a possible departure from Chelsea. Despite no official offers so far, major clubs have been monitoring the player's situation since last summer.
Fernandez joined Chelsea in January 2023 for £106.8 million after a successful season with Benfica and a prominent role in Argentina's 2022 World Cup victory.
Chelsea coach Mariska has used Fernandez in various midfield roles, while the player prefers a more advanced position with free movement, which he has not consistently achieved. This difference has contributed to rising speculation about his future with the club.
The site confirmed that Chelsea considers Fernandez a key player in the team's project and that he is not for sale. However, the new agency representing the player has a strong network in Italy and Spain, which opens the door to speculation about a potential transfer.
Estimates indicate that Fernandez's future may see changes in the coming year, with his desire to secure a position that suits his skills and ambitions amid ongoing interest from top European clubs. The final decision remains with the player and club management.