
"Chelsea could be forced to place their record-breaking Argentine midfielder on the transfer list this summer if they fail to secure qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League."
"Missing out on the highly lucrative broadcasting revenue and prize money associated with Europe's premier club competition would severely restrict Chelsea's financial maneuverability."
"Valued well in excess of 100 million, the 25-year-old World Cup winner is one of the few players in the squad capable of generating the massive capital required to offset a season outside the Champions League."
"The midfielder is currently navigating the fallout from a major internal controversy, having recently been dropped from the squad by Rosenior after publicly flirting with the idea of living in Madrid."
Enzo Fernandez's future at Chelsea is uncertain as the club may place him on the transfer list if they do not qualify for the UEFA Champions League. The Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules could force Chelsea to sell key players to maintain financial stability. Fernandez, valued over 100 million, is crucial for generating funds. His recent internal controversy adds to the tension, as he was dropped from the squad after expressing interest in living in Madrid, despite issuing an apology.
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