Enzo Fernández confirmed on 2 July 2026 that he wants to exit Chelsea this summer, with his agent Javier Pastore saying the Argentine midfielder is eyeing a switch to Real Madrid while he remains fully committed to Argentina’s World Cup run.
What sparked the interest?
After Chelsea’s Champions League exit in April, Fernández hinted at a departure. Pastore told The Athletic that the player’s friendship with fellow Argentine Julián Álvarez, who has close ties to the Madrid club, fuels the attraction. "Enzo likes Madrid," the agent explained, adding that the two friends spend any free moment together.
How did Chelsea react?
Chelsea left Fernández out of two Premier League fixtures following his public comments, a move Pastore labeled “completely unfair.” The Blues have not issued a formal statement, but the omission signals a growing tension between the club’s transfer plans and the midfielder’s personal ambitions.
Why does Real Madrid matter?
Real Madrid’s recent recruitment drive focuses on versatile midfielders who can dictate tempo, a role Fernández excels at. His performances for Argentina at the World Cup have drawn praise, and the Madrid hierarchy reportedly monitors his progress closely. A move would reunite him with Álvarez, strengthening the Argentine contingent in Spain’s capital.
What’s next after the World Cup?
Pastore said negotiations are underway, but no deal is sealed. The transfer window opens on 1 August 2026, giving clubs time to assess Fernández’s form in the tournament. Argentina are poised to reach the round of 16, meaning Fernández will return to club duties with a high profile and fresh momentum.
The summer could see the 23‑year‑old Argentine swap Stamford Bridge for the Bernabéu, a shift that would reshape both his career and the midfield dynamics of two of Europe’s biggest clubs.