
"Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has officially changed representatives, parting ways with his long-time agent Uriel Perez to join The Elegant Game, an agency co-founded by former Argentina international and Paris Saint-Germain star Javier Pastore. According to Fabrizio Romano, the change of representation has been finalised. By signing with The Elegant Game, Enzo joins a growing roster of South American talent under Pastore's management group, which has quickly gained traction in Europe's football circles for its strong ties with Serie A and La Liga clubs."
"The move was made primarily for career development and global visibility, but it has nonetheless stirred talk of a potential transfer away from Chelsea. While there are no concrete offers on the table, several European powerhouses, including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain, have been monitoring the World Cup winner's situation since the summer. Fernandez joined Chelsea in January 2023 for a British record fee of 106.8 million after a breakout season with Benfica and a starring role in Argentina's 2022 World Cup triumph."
"Although the midfielder has become a crucial part of the Chelsea squad, he has failed to deliver consistent performances at the club. The club's struggles under multiple managers, combined with Enzo's inconsistent form and Chelsea's lack of tactical stability, have led to growing frustrations within the squad. Fernandez is unhappy with his current role Under Maresca, Fernandez has been deployed in various midfield roles, but the player prefers a more advanced, free-flowing position, one he has not always been granted."
Enzo Fernández has replaced long-time agent Uriel Perez with The Elegant Game, an agency co-founded by Javier Pastore, aiming to boost career development and global visibility. The representation change has intensified speculation about a potential Chelsea exit, with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly monitoring the World Cup winner despite no concrete offers. Fernandez joined Chelsea in January 2023 for a British-record fee after a standout season with Benfica and World Cup success. Inconsistent club performances, managerial turnover and tactical instability have created frustration, and Fernandez prefers a more advanced, free-flowing midfield role than he often receives.
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