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He is world champion, Messi praised him and now this English giant wants him, not Enzo nor MacAllister

He does not have the sympathy of his club's fans and he could leave in 2023

By Wilian Estrella

He does not have the sympathy of his club's fans and he could leave in 2023
He does not have the sympathy of his club's fans and he could leave in 2023
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The victory of the Argentine team in Qatar caused several clubs to start looking for the figures of the Albiceleste. One of them is Enzo Fernández, who practically has everything agreed with Chelsea. Now, it is revealed that another element of the team led by Lionel Scaloni would be in the sights of the English giant and it is not Alexis Mac Allister.

From Europe they take as a fact the connection of Enzo Fernández to Chelsea, who would be willing to pay more than 120 million euros to Benfica. Only details would remain to see the world champion in the winner of the 2012 and 2021 Champions League.

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Now, the newspaper 'Marca' mentioned that another Argentine national team would be in Chelsea's sights. Although Graham Potter, the 'blues' strategist, wanted Alexis Mac Allister, whom he managed at Brighton, another would be chosen for 2023. This is Nahuel Molina, a key right-back in winning the title in Qatar.

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Despite the fact that the Scaloneta defender has a contract with Atlético de Madrid until 2027, the fans of the 'colchonero' do not have a good relationship with the winger. Even before the World Cup in Qatar, through social networks, they asked for the sale of it. According to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, the former Boca Juniors player has a market value of 22 million euros, although the price would rise considerably after winning the title in the Middle East.


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