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Enzo Fernandez Provides Cryptic Response when Asked to Address His Chelsea Future Amid Recent Exit Rumours
Fernandez hinted at leaving Chelsea after their Champions League exit, with eight Premier League games and the FA Cup remaining, amid transfer rumors involving top European clubs.
- Enzo Fernandez hinted at his future after the match, suggesting he could leave Chelsea at season's end after their 3-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday at Stamford Bridge.
- With Chelsea currently sixth in the Premier League, Fernandez, who was signed for a British-record transfer of 107 million, underscores his marquee status amid club uncertainties.
- Fernandez, who captained the side, said Chelsea 'failed to control the game' and blamed small details for their loss against PSG at Stamford Bridge in Reece James's absence.
- Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior declined to comment on Fernandez's quotes after the match, while Chelsea prepares to face third-tier Port Vale in the FA Cup quarterfinal on April 4, 2026.
- Transfer expert Andy Brassell says, 'Arsenal have also been linked with the player and are known to have made an enquiry following the injury to Mikel Merino at the end of January, with Manchester United said to be another option,' especially if Chelsea lose Enzo Fernandez.
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