Chelsea’s midfielder, Enzo Fernandez, is set to leave Stamford Bridge to join Paris Saint-Germain after Enzo Maresca was fired, angered by the L’Equipe.
The Italian coach was sacked on New Year’s Day and replaced by Liam Rosenior, who previously coached Strasbourg, after a disagreement with the club’s management.
The newspaper reports that the changes in leadership at Stamford Bridge have made Fernandez feel uneasy, leading him to think about leaving the club.
A 24-year-old midfielder is getting attention from big French club PSG, and he might consider moving to the Parc des Princes this summer.
Fernandez is one of the key players in Chelsea’s new team, and he joined in January 2023 for a record amount of £105 million from Benfica.
The Argentine decided to sign with the Blues even though they were having tough times three years ago, and has since become a key player for the team.
Fernandez has seen a lot of changes during his time at the club, having worked with seven different coaches over his 36 months as a Chelsea player.
The midfielder seems frustrated with the uncertainty and might look for a more stable situation in his career by moving to Paris.
PSG won the UEFA Champions League title in the 2024-25 season but then lost the FIFA Club World Cup final to Chelsea, who were coached by Maresca last summer.
Enzo Fernandez was very important in that match and seems ready to join his former manager at a new club.
If a transfer happens, he will be joining a PSG team that already has Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, and João Neves in midfield, making it one of the best midfield groups in Europe.
