CEnzo Fernandes is currently enjoying some sweet moments with the Blues. He is the captain and number 10 of the team, a reference point and one of the best attacking midfielders, a position that seems to have been vacant at Real Madrid since the departures of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.
From there, rumors began to circulate about the possibility of him joining a Spanish club in the near future. Far from denying these rumors, Enzo seems to have fanned the flames with each of his statements, but without stating them explicitly, he seems to be leaving the door open with his words, acknowledging the direction his future seems to be headed.
Enzo Fernandes says he wants to live in Madrid
When asked if he would like to live in Spain, Enzo Fernandes answered without hesitation: “Yes, I like Madrid.” He then qualified his answer by saying that it looked like a city similar to Buenos Aires.
Then, with a mischievous smile on his face, the interviewer asked directly, “Do you want to live in Madrid?” To this, Enzo replied, “Of course.” They replied with laughter and sarcasm that he could go to Getafe, Rayo Vallecano or even Atlético. The impromptu interview, which resembled a chat between friends, revealed that the Argentine footballer is aware of interest from Real Madrid and is more than open to a possible move to the Spanish capital.
Enzo Fernandes and his desire to return to River
The Argentine was also asked about the possibility of returning to Argentina with River Plate, to which he replied: “Yes, that’s right. I would like to return in good condition.”
Although he did not give a specific date, his statement confirms a belief he has reiterated several times, that the story with River Plate is far from over.
When can I make a return?
There is no set deadline, but it is clear that it will not be in the short term. Enzo Fernandes is only 25 years old and his European success is still a few years away, and everything points to the fact that it could happen at Real Madrid.
Enzo is currently an important part of Chelsea, with a contract that runs until 2032 and is worth around $100 million, so it’s clear that Real Madrid will have to put a big price on the table if they want to secure the Argentine midfielder. But nothing is impossible for Florentino Pérez.
