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He's Messi's friend and a world champion, an English giant belittled him, now they pay karma

The world champion demonstrated his hierarchy in the Portuguese league

By Wilian Estrella

The world champion demonstrated his hierarchy in the Portuguese league
The world champion demonstrated his hierarchy in the Portuguese league
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At the beginning of the year, from England they took it as a fact that Enzo Fernández was going to play for Chelsea. On British soil, they indicated that the London squad was going to pay the clause of 120 million euros established by Benfica. Finally, the business fell through and now the young world champion taught the champion of the Champions League 2021 a lesson.

After shining in the World Cup in Qatar, the eyes of the main European clubs settled on Enzo Fernández. Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid sounded like possible destinations for him. However, the 'blues' went ahead in the negotiations and excited the former River Plate player. However, the transfer never materialized.

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Roger Schmidt, Benfica's coach, accused Chelsea of deceiving Fernández, who even went against the decisions of the Portuguese team because he believed that everything was closed with the British. Later, it was learned that the team led by Graham Potter never wanted to pay the exit clause and only put 85 million for the world champion.

Enzo Fernández's lesson to the English club:

While Chelsea is having a hard time in the Premier League and is far from the qualifying zone for the next Champions League, Eno Fernández shone on a new day in the Portuguese league. In Benfica's 3-0 win over Santa Clara, the Argentine team gave two assists and confirmed that he is one of the best midfielders in the world today.


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