Blue Armour 4,707 Posted Sunday at 18:36 Share Posted Sunday at 18:36 On 03/04/2026 at 04:10, Fulham Broadway said: Could be the first in a domino effect. Well done Blueco Absolutely. Its less about Enzo and more about the club. Cucurella also came out and pretty much said the same thing, minus the shameless advertising for a club transfer. Wish it was Fofana that did this tbh. He's a real poison in this squad, IMO. Not too long ago when he was pining for a move to Marseille. Fulham Broadway and Fernando 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,716 Posted Sunday at 19:26 Share Posted Sunday at 19:26 45 minutes ago, Blue Armour said: Absolutely. Its less about Enzo and more about the club. Cucurella also came out and pretty much said the same thing, minus the shameless advertising for a club transfer. Wish it was Fofana that did this tbh. He's a real poison in this squad, IMO. Not too long ago when he was pining for a move to Marseille. Yes, its a shame. Rosenior has susequently said he sat down with Cucurella, and said it is all now cool. Rather believe him than Blueco, but Enzo, yeah good player but hes no Essien 😃 We've had it before -remember Gallas... Blue Armour 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,716 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Enzo Fernandez has presented Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior with the first major internal disciplinary issue of his tenure at Stamford Bridge. The Argentina midfielder, 25, had only just arrived at Buenos Aires airport on international duty last month when he cast doubt on his Blues future. Fernandez subsequently spoke to a YouTuber and then appeared on TV alongside his partner Valentina Cervantes, first saying he would "like" and then would "love" to live in Madrid, while highlighting his admiration for former Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos. Rosenior and Chelsea's hierarchy responded by issuing Fernandez with a two‑match internal suspension for "crossing a line". The ban ruled him out of the FA Cup tie against Port Vale and Sunday's Premier League game against Manchester City. HOW WILL IT BE RESOLVED ? It appears Fernandez is unlikely to back down unless he secures a new contract on significantly improved terms or is sold. However, facilitating an exit will be extremely difficult. Chelsea are well protected from a negotiating standpoint, with Fernandez under contract for a further six years until 2032. The club are also expected to hold out for at least the £107m they paid Benfica to sign him in 2023 - a British transfer record at the time. The situation also highlights how Chelsea's incentive‑based contracts, which include bonuses linked to goals, assists and Champions League qualification, can deliver value for the club but also prove frustrating for high‑profile players tied into lengthy deals. Demanding such a fee is likely to deter potential suitors. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have been linked but are considered unlikely to move under those conditions, while reports connecting Fernandez with PSG are understood to be wide of the mark. Rosenior has continued to extract strong performances from Fernandez and has spoken positively about their working relationship. Ultimately, it is expected that only financial resolution - in one form or another - will bring this situation to a close. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,004 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said: Enzo Fernandez has presented Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior with the first major internal disciplinary issue of his tenure at Stamford Bridge. The Argentina midfielder, 25, had only just arrived at Buenos Aires airport on international duty last month when he cast doubt on his Blues future. Fernandez subsequently spoke to a YouTuber and then appeared on TV alongside his partner Valentina Cervantes, first saying he would "like" and then would "love" to live in Madrid, while highlighting his admiration for former Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos. Rosenior and Chelsea's hierarchy responded by issuing Fernandez with a two‑match internal suspension for "crossing a line". The ban ruled him out of the FA Cup tie against Port Vale and Sunday's Premier League game against Manchester City. HOW WILL IT BE RESOLVED ? It appears Fernandez is unlikely to back down unless he secures a new contract on significantly improved terms or is sold. However, facilitating an exit will be extremely difficult. Chelsea are well protected from a negotiating standpoint, with Fernandez under contract for a further six years until 2032. The club are also expected to hold out for at least the £107m they paid Benfica to sign him in 2023 - a British transfer record at the time. The situation also highlights how Chelsea's incentive‑based contracts, which include bonuses linked to goals, assists and Champions League qualification, can deliver value for the club but also prove frustrating for high‑profile players tied into lengthy deals. Demanding such a fee is likely to deter potential suitors. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have been linked but are considered unlikely to move under those conditions, while reports connecting Fernandez with PSG are understood to be wide of the mark. Rosenior has continued to extract strong performances from Fernandez and has spoken positively about their working relationship. Ultimately, it is expected that only financial resolution - in one form or another - will bring this situation to a close. link https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cwywk1yx772o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,709 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Really just sick of hearing about him and this story now, boring the life out of me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,716 Posted 37 minutes ago Share Posted 37 minutes ago 42 minutes ago, Vesper said: link https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cwywk1yx772o A lot of the foreigners on here used to moan they couldnt access the BBCÂ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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