Premier League
Xabi Alonso Confirms Enzo Fernández Is a Chelsea Player but Leaves Future Uncertain Amid Manchester City Interest
Chelsea’s Xabi Alonso confirms Enzo Fernández is still with the club but remains non-committal on the midfielder’s future amid Manchester City's interest and a £120 million asking price.

Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso has confirmed that Enzo Fernández remains a Chelsea player but stopped short of guaranteeing his future amid ongoing transfer speculation linking the midfielder to Manchester City.
The 25-year-old Argentine midfielder has attracted significant interest, with Manchester City reportedly targeting him as part of their midfield rebuild following Rodri’s departure to Barcelona. Chelsea set an unofficial deadline for bids at £120 million for Fernández, which has now passed, but the club has not ruled out a sale before the transfer window closes.
Manchester City’s pursuit of Fernández is part of a broader strategy to strengthen their midfield, as they also monitor other players such as Roma’s Manu Koné. Meanwhile, Chelsea continue to explore reinforcements themselves, maintaining interest in Bournemouth’s Alex Scott to bolster their squad depth ahead of the new Premier League season.
Alonso’s comments reflect the uncertainty surrounding Fernández’s status at Stamford Bridge. While affirming that Fernández is currently a Chelsea player, Alonso declined to confirm that the club would reject any offers from Manchester City or other suitors, keeping open the possibility of a high-profile transfer in the final days of the summer window. This stance highlights the fluid nature of Chelsea’s transfer strategy as they balance squad stability with financial considerations.
The potential departure of Fernández could have significant implications for Chelsea’s midfield dynamics and their ambitions in the Premier League title race. The club faces important decisions on whether to retain key players or reinvest in alternative targets as the transfer window nears its close.
Looking ahead, Chelsea will focus on their upcoming fixtures while closely monitoring developments in the transfer market. Their ability to either keep Fernández or secure suitable replacements will be pivotal to their campaign this season.
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