Enzo Fernandez targeted by two European giants
According to The Sun, Inter Milan and Barcelona are monitoring Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez, who is struggling for playing time under Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge.
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According to The Sun, Inter Milan and Barcelona have expressed interest in signing Enzo Fernandez, with the midfielder growing frustrated over his lack of opportunities under Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.
Despite arriving for a record fee in January 2023, the Argentine World Cup winner has fallen out of favour as the Italian boss consistently prefers Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo in his midfield setup.
The Nerazzurri are eager to capitalise on the player's situation, viewing him as the ideal player to inject creativity and composure into their midfield. Simone Inzaghi's side, currently battling for the Serie A title, are ready to test Chelsea's resolve as they look to strengthen ahead of a demanding second half of the season.
Meanwhile, Barcelona are also keeping a close eye on his situation as they identify the 23-year-old as a new addition to the young midfield that Hansi Flick is building in the team.
Chelsea, however, remain hesitant to let him leave permanently, with reports suggesting they could demand a significant fee. As the January transfer window approaches, both Inter and Barcelona are expected to make their moves, while the midfielder's lack of playing time under his new coach will continue to fuel speculation about his future.
Despite arriving for a record fee in January 2023, the Argentine World Cup winner has fallen out of favour as the Italian boss consistently prefers Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo in his midfield setup.
The Nerazzurri are eager to capitalise on the player's situation, viewing him as the ideal player to inject creativity and composure into their midfield. Simone Inzaghi's side, currently battling for the Serie A title, are ready to test Chelsea's resolve as they look to strengthen ahead of a demanding second half of the season.
Meanwhile, Barcelona are also keeping a close eye on his situation as they identify the 23-year-old as a new addition to the young midfield that Hansi Flick is building in the team.
Chelsea, however, remain hesitant to let him leave permanently, with reports suggesting they could demand a significant fee. As the January transfer window approaches, both Inter and Barcelona are expected to make their moves, while the midfielder's lack of playing time under his new coach will continue to fuel speculation about his future.
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