Fernandez is one of Europe’s most sought-after talents at the moment. The Argentina international’s exploits at the 2022 FIFA World Cup resulted in a meteoric rise for the midfielder. He has attracted interest from multiple Premier League outfits, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Chelsea were understood to be in pole position to secure Fernandez’s services. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that the midfielder informed Benfica boss Roger Schmidt of his intention to leave Portugal for Stamford Bridge.
However, talks between the two outfits have now collapsed after they were unable to reach an agreement. Earlier reports suggested that the Blues were willing to pay Fernandez’s release clause of €120 million. However, Romano has now revealed that Chelsea’s proposal was a fee of €85 million.
Benfica president Rui Costa is reportedly adamant about the release clause and the two outfits have not held a new meeting since negotiations fell through.
Diario Record now reports that Chelsea made a last-ditch offer of €90 million that included the aforementioned three players, which was rejected by the Portuguese outfit. It remains to be seen where the Argentine midfielder will end up.
Fernandez has registered 14 appearances in the Portuguese top tier for Benfica this term, recording a goal and three assists. The Argentine won the ‘Best Young Player’ award at the 2022 FIFA World Cup as La Albiceleste won the competition.
“It’s disrespectful” - Benfica boss slams Chelsea for ‘pretending to pay release clause’ in Enzo Fernandez pursuit
The Benfica boss has lambasted the west London outfit for being duplicitous in their negotiations to sign Fernandez. Schmidt accused the Blues of pretending to be intent on paying the release clause, insisting that their behavior has been disrespectful towards the player.
Schmidt said (via Give Me Sport):
He added:
The Blues are currently tenth in the Premier League table. They will face second-placed Manchester City in an important league fixture on 5 January.
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