Real Madrid reactivated its interest in a Premier League star

The merengue team has its sights set on a top-level midfielder worldwide.

Javier Parra Peña | 9 Mar 2025 | 23.00
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Real Madrid reactivated its interest in a Premier League star.
Real Madrid reactivated its interest in a Premier League star.

Real Madrid has once again set its sights on Enzo Fernández as a key signing to reinforce its midfield in the upcoming summer transfer window. The Merengues' board, in search of a major midfield addition, sees the Chelsea midfielder as an attractive option, especially considering the possibility of Eduardo Camavinga leaving the club.

The summer transfer market promises to be active at the Santiago Bernabéu, with Florentino Pérez planning several strategic moves. In addition to the interest in Trent Alexander-Arnold and the search for a center-back and a left-back, attention is now focused on the addition of a midfielder who can bring a fresh dynamic to the team's engine room. In this context, the 24-year-old Argentine has emerged as one of the preferred choices.

Real Madrid Wants to Sign Enzo Fernández

Although Camavinga has been a cornerstone in Carlo Ancelotti's setup, rumors suggest that the club would consider selling him for around 70 million euros. Should his departure materialize, Madrid has several alternatives to replace him, with names like Adam Wharton and Joao Neves also on the agenda.

Chelsea is not keen on parting easily with Fernández, but his contractual situation could pave the way for negotiations. Initially, the London club had set his price at 120 million euros, but now there is speculation that an offer of 80 million euros could make them reconsider their stance.

While Real Madrid continues to explore options, the chance of seeing Enzo Fernández in white will depend on both the club's internal moves and Chelsea's willingness to lower their financial demands.

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