Enzo Fernández's potential transfer to Real Madrid has been denied by the club in an official statement released on July 3, 2026.
What happened?
Real Madrid launched a statement on its website to clear up rumors surrounding its pursuit of Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández.
The statement came after comments made by Enzo Fernández's agent, Javier Pastore, to MARCA on Thursday, which led to increased speculation that Fernández could switch to Real Madrid this summer.
The La Liga giant stated that it has not carried out any management aimed at signing Enzo Fernández and has no intention of undertaking such an operation.
Why it matters for Enzo Fernández
Enzo Fernández is said to be unhappy at Stamford Bridge, with Pastore stating that “we are looking at possibilities to leave Chelsea”.
Pastore also admitted that “there is nothing firm or confirmed at any club”, but that doesn’t mean that Real Madrid have completely closed the door on Enzo Fernández.
What comes next?
Real Madrid needs a world-class midfielder after two trophyless seasons, and Enzo Fernández fits the bill perfectly.
The club has already done business with Chelsea this summer for Marc Cucurella, who is Jose Mourinho’s new left back, so there might still be scope for a deal involving Enzo Fernández.
Real Madrid expressed its utmost respect for Enzo Fernández, a great footballer whose career and quality are well known, as well as for Chelsea FC, a club with which it has an excellent institutional relationship.
Transfer speculation
The transfer speculation surrounding Enzo Fernández will likely continue, despite Real Madrid's official statement denying any interest in the player.
Enzo Fernández's future at Chelsea remains uncertain, and the midfielder's agent will likely continue to explore possibilities for his client.
The situation will be closely monitored by football fans and pundits alike, as the summer transfer window continues to unfold.
On July 3, 2026, Real Madrid's statement aimed to clarify its position on Enzo Fernández, but the door may not be completely closed on a potential transfer.
