
Manchester City have developed heavy interest in Chelsea captain Enzo Fernandez, with the possibility of a move to the Etihad Stadium becoming concrete. Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg reports that City manager Enzo Maresca is desperate to sign Fernandez and has a close, trusting relationship with him. Maresca views Fernandez as a unique tactical profile and a dynamic orchestrator that City currently lack in their midfield. Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are also strongly linked with Fernandez, creating a major competition for his signature. Fernandez is widely expected to leave Chelsea this summer after arriving for a record-breaking fee and later inheriting the captain’s armband.
"According to a sensational update from Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, a potential switch to the Etihad Stadium has rapidly evolved into a concrete' possibility for Fernandez. The report states that Manchester City manager Enzo Maresca remains completely desperate' to secure the signature of his former Chelsea general. Maresca, who retains a very close and trusting relationship with the midfielder, reportedly views Fernandez as a unique tactical profile, the exact type of dynamic orchestrator that City currently lack in their star-studded engine room."
"However, the Citizens will face fierce competition for the 25-year-old's services. European giants Real Madrid, have been strongly linked with a move for the Argentine. Paris Saint-Germain also have Fernandez on their transfer shortlists, positioning the midfielder at the center of a heavyweight continental tug-of-war. ?? Enzo Fernandez leaving Chelsea and a possible move to Manchester City remain a concrete topic. Enzo Maresca is still desperate to sign him."
"Enzo Maresca is still desperate to sign him. He sees him as a type of player City currently do not have in the squad. #MCFC Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain also have him on pic.twitter.com/i78WH4J93Y Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) May 26, 2026 Enzo Fernandez likely to leave Chelsea this summer Despite arriving at Stamford Bridge for a record-breaking fee and subsequently inheriting the captain's armband, Fernandez is widely expected to seal a departure from"
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