The Argentine midfielder delivered a cryptic message regarding his tenure at Stamford Bridge after a demoralizing aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain
The long-term commitment of Enzo Fernández to the Chelsea project has been thrown into significant doubt following a humiliating European exit on Tuesday night.
In the immediate aftermath of the final whistle at Stamford Bridge, Fernández’s comments to the media shifted the focus from the pitch to the summer transfer window, as he refused to guarantee his presence in West London for the 2026/27 season.
When questioned by ESPN Argentina about his future with the Blues, Fernández provided a non-committal response that has put Europe’s elite clubs on high alert.
“I don’t know. There are eight games left and the FA Cup. There’s the World Cup, and then we’ll see,” he said.
This admission marks a notable departure from his previous public stances and comes at a time when Chelsea sit sixth in the Premier League, fighting an uphill battle to secure Champions League qualification for next year.
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During his post-match press conference, Rosenior attempted to distance himself from the growing noise regarding his star player’s potential departure.
“Firstly, I haven’t seen that,” Rosenior said when asked about Fernández’s comments. “It’s hard for me to speak on speculation after a game and I need to focus right now on the most important things, which is making sure we get a result against Everton on Saturday.”
The pressure to retain Fernández may be complicated by a surge in outside interest. While Real Madrid and PSG have maintained long-standing admiration for the midfielder, reports from journalist Ismael Mahmoud suggest that the Saudi Pro League has now entered the fray.
Two unnamed Saudi clubs have reportedly made contact with Fernández’s representatives to gauge his interest in a summer move.
Chelsea remains in a strong negotiating position, as Fernández is under a massive contract that runs until 2032 following his British-record £106.8 million move from Benfica in 2023.
With the 2026 World Cup looming in June, any definitive decision on the midfielder’s future is likely to be deferred until after the tournament, leaving the Stamford Bridge faithful in a state of nervous anticipation.
While Fernández has enjoyed a statistically productive campaign with 12 goals and six assists, the club’s inconsistent form has reportedly led to growing frustration for the World Cup winner.