Enzo Fernandez's Agent Clarifies the Truth About Negotiations with Real Madrid
Javier Pastore, the agent of player Enzo Fernandez, revealed details about the current Chelsea player's situation amidst his link to a move to Real Madrid during the upcoming transfer window, in statements reported by the Spanish newspaper 'AS'.
Pastore explained that a lot of news is being circulated about Enzo's future, but he stressed that the truth is nothing is happening, adding that the player is currently focused on finishing his season with Chelsea in the best possible way.
Pastore said: 'A lot of news comes out, but the truth is nothing is happening, he is focused on finishing his season in the best way with Chelsea. It's true he made statements that weren't perfectly timed, but he didn't say anything strange, he just talked about Madrid and how much he likes it.'
Regarding the interpretation of his previous statements, he added: 'Every time he has a day off, he comes to Madrid because I am there and because he has friends there, but it stops at that, nothing more. The goal is to finish the season well with Chelsea, have a good World Cup, and then we'll see.'
Pastore touched on the position Enzo Fernandez can play, explaining that he is a versatile player, saying: 'He plays in many positions, over the past two years his position has changed a lot. With Maresca, he played more advanced, and with Rossignol, he sometimes played in a double pivot role. In the Argentine national team, he plays as an advanced number 8 with a goal-scoring reach. He has scored many goals and made many assists, so it is natural to see him as more of an attacking player than a defensive one, but he is capable of playing both roles.'
In another context, Pastore spoke about the young Argentine player Mastantono, who is also linked with Real Madrid, saying: 'He is an 18-year-old young man, I wish I were his age and reached Real Madrid. He has great talent, which is why he is in his current place. He needs time and adaptation, and the team must help him to give his best. He is not a player who makes a difference on his own like Vinicius or Mbappe, but he needs his teammates to build plays and partnerships. I think over time we will discover his true level.'
Regarding the Argentine national team and the World Cup, Pastore said: 'Yes, Argentina is a candidate because they are defending the title and come from a good period of victories. The players arrive with great confidence, but there are also strong teams. There is still time, and we hope everyone arrives in the best condition.'
Pastore explained that a lot of news is being circulated about Enzo's future, but he stressed that the truth is nothing is happening, adding that the player is currently focused on finishing his season with Chelsea in the best possible way.
Pastore said: 'A lot of news comes out, but the truth is nothing is happening, he is focused on finishing his season in the best way with Chelsea. It's true he made statements that weren't perfectly timed, but he didn't say anything strange, he just talked about Madrid and how much he likes it.'
Regarding the interpretation of his previous statements, he added: 'Every time he has a day off, he comes to Madrid because I am there and because he has friends there, but it stops at that, nothing more. The goal is to finish the season well with Chelsea, have a good World Cup, and then we'll see.'
Pastore touched on the position Enzo Fernandez can play, explaining that he is a versatile player, saying: 'He plays in many positions, over the past two years his position has changed a lot. With Maresca, he played more advanced, and with Rossignol, he sometimes played in a double pivot role. In the Argentine national team, he plays as an advanced number 8 with a goal-scoring reach. He has scored many goals and made many assists, so it is natural to see him as more of an attacking player than a defensive one, but he is capable of playing both roles.'
In another context, Pastore spoke about the young Argentine player Mastantono, who is also linked with Real Madrid, saying: 'He is an 18-year-old young man, I wish I were his age and reached Real Madrid. He has great talent, which is why he is in his current place. He needs time and adaptation, and the team must help him to give his best. He is not a player who makes a difference on his own like Vinicius or Mbappe, but he needs his teammates to build plays and partnerships. I think over time we will discover his true level.'
Regarding the Argentine national team and the World Cup, Pastore said: 'Yes, Argentina is a candidate because they are defending the title and come from a good period of victories. The players arrive with great confidence, but there are also strong teams. There is still time, and we hope everyone arrives in the best condition.'