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It is no longer 120 million, this is the new price of Enzo Fernández in Chelsea

The Blues do not raise and the Argentine's value is increasingly further away from what they paid for him.

By William Estrella

The Blues do not raise and the Argentine's value is increasingly further away from what they paid for him.
The Blues do not raise and the Argentine's value is increasingly further away from what they paid for him.

Chelsea still hasn't gotten out of the hole in the Premier League. With Enzo Fernández as starter, the London team is still searching for its best version and so far the only victories they have obtained have been against vastly inferior rivals. After the failed steps of Graham Potter and Frank Lampard, Mauricio Pochettino arrived to clean up the Blues' face, but that has not yet happened and fans fear they will suffer another disappointing season.

It should be remembered that Enzo became the most expensive signing in the Premier League after Chelsea spent 120 million euros for him after his great performance in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he was recognized with the award for best young player of the tournament. Far from disappointing, the former River Plate midfielder almost always presented the Blues' best statistics, but on a collective level the team did not respond and they were left out of all international competitions in the last campaign. Now, with Poch, they continue to suffer from a lack of effectiveness in front of goal, although little by little they seem to be recomposing themselves.

The departure of Roman Abramovich left serious consequences and the club has spent very poorly under the mandate of the new owner, Todd Boehly. In the last transfer market they broke Enzo Fernández's record by paying 131 million euros for Moisés Caicedo, but the difference is that the Ecuadorian not only does not perform, but has also been the focus of criticism for specific actions that harmed to the team. Now, all this present evil lowered the price of several players on the team, and ‘Gardelito’ was one of them.

How much does Enzo Fernández cost today?

According to the Transfermark portal, the native of San Martín is currently valued at 80 million euros, 40 'pounds' less than what Chelsea paid for him at the end of January. In addition, it is speculated that Enzo could also suffer a salary cut along with other footballers due to the losses of not playing in the next Champions League. In fact, the previous sponsor decided to cut the link for that reason.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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