Enzo Fernández's Agent Shuts Down Real Madrid Transfer Speculation
"Every time he gets a day off, he visits Madrid because that's where I am and he's got mates there. Nothing more to it than that." These are the words of Javier Pastore, the agent representing Chelsea's Enzo Fernández, attempting to extinguish the growing Real Madrid transfer speculation. Whether the football world is buying it remains to be seen.
Transfer whispers have been gaining momentum over recent weeks, partially sparked by comments from Fernández that resulted in his suspension by Chelsea. Now Pastore — the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder who handles his fellow Argentine's affairs — has publicly stated that the entire situation is being overblown. According to him, the strategy is straightforward: complete the current campaign at Stamford Bridge, perform strongly at the World Cup, then evaluate options afterward.
Positional flexibility makes him a hot commodity
Pastore didn't hold back when discussing what type of midfielder Fernández has evolved into. Under Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, he's been deployed in more advanced areas. With Liam Rosenior previously, he operated deeper as a holding midfielder. In Argentina's national team setup, he functions as a box-to-box number 8, chipping in with both goals and assists. Two consecutive seasons of offensive production have influenced how managers utilize his abilities.
This adaptability is precisely what makes him an intriguing prospect for a club like Real Madrid, who constantly rotate their midfield configuration. Whether that curiosity converts into an actual offer remains uncertain — and Chelsea's valuation for a player of Fernández's calibre won't come cheap.
The recent suspension and surrounding controversy also complicate matters. Top clubs considering a high-profile acquisition typically aren't fond of such complications, regardless of how talented the player might be. His chances of engineering a summer departure improve significantly if he finishes the Premier League season on a high note rather than fading into the background.
Insights on Franco Mastantuono and Argentina's World Cup prospects
Pastore also shared thoughts on compatriot Franco Mastantuono, the 18-year-old sensation who's experienced a challenging beginning at the Santiago Bernabéu. His assessment: exercise patience, and don't anticipate him dominating matches the way Vinícius Júnior or Kylian Mbappé do. He's a facilitator rather than a game-breaker — that player profile requires consistency and chemistry with teammates to truly flourish.
Regarding Argentina's World Cup aspirations, Pastore was balanced yet direct. As reigning champions currently topping their qualifying group with players brimming with belief — he considers them favourites, while recognizing the competition is formidable. Much will hinge on how players recover physically following an exhausting club schedule.
So will Enzo Fernández be wearing Real Madrid's white kit this summer? Pastore maintains nothing is in the works. He might very well be telling the truth. Then again, agents don't typically grant lengthy interviews about transfer rumours they're genuinely trying to silence.