According to the Argentina midfielder’s agency, Enzo Fernández has undertaken peace talks and apologised to Chelsea for remarks that raised questions about his future. After “crossing a line,” the 25-year-old was benched for two games, and interviews suggested that he may eventually sign with Real Madrid.
He was supposed to miss this weekend’s Premier League match against Manchester City due to Chelsea’s internal disciplinary action, but his agent, Javier Pastore, stated that his client had “made peace” with the team. “Over the past few days, we have already discussed this. He didn’t mean to cause trouble at Chelsea with these remarks, Pastore told the French publication Top Mercato.
He is one of the team’s leaders and captain. This season, he has displayed his finest side on the pitch. He only mentioned one city, Madrid. Then, in a brief period of time, he spoke about his future in several interviews.
“The media began speculating that he was leaving Chelsea by combining a lot of different information. Nothing at all is involved. Chelsea and I are in sync. Chelsea and the player made amends yesterday and the day before. Really, there was never an issue. We have made everything obvious.
Fernandez kicks off dressing room revolt at Chelsea
According to Telegraph Sport, certain Chelsea players are not thrilled with Enzo, casting doubt on his future. Chelsea’s head coach, Liam Rosenior, declared last week that his vice captain had been banned for two games, beginning with the FA Cup victory against Port Vale.
Rosenior expressed his disappointment with Enzo’s remarks, saying he had “crossed a line”.
Pastore said, “What happened, happened.” We told the athlete that he shouldn’t have said that, even if he had done nothing wrong. He’s only twenty-five. He still has a lot to learn because he is still young. We told the club that he was incorrect to say so and that he did it without malice.
Naturally, he expressed regret to the club, his teammates, the manager, the sporting director, and everyone else. Everyone is in agreement. All that needed to be done was to resolve a misunderstanding.








