Chelsea are set to reopen contract negotiations with Enzo Fernandez at the end of the season, aiming to lock down one of their most influential players. According to the Daily Mail, the Argentine midfielder is seeking improved terms that align him with the club's top earners, including Moises Caicedo, Reece James, and Cole Palmer. Talks are expected to resume once the Blues finalize their managerial appointment for the summer, with names like Andoni Iraola, Xabi Alonso, and Sebastian Hoeness in the mix.
Fernandez's future has become a key priority behind the scenes as Chelsea gear up for a crucial transfer window. The 25-year-old endured a turbulent period earlier this season after comments that were interpreted as hinting at a move to Real Madrid during the international break. Chelsea responded by internally disciplining him, sidelining him for two matches. However, he has since bounced back, quickly re-establishing himself as a central figure in the squad and even wearing the captain's armband in recent weeks.
Fernandez delivered a standout performance in Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final win over Leeds United at Wembley, reminding everyone of his importance in big moments. This season, he has racked up 13 goals and six assists in 49 appearances, putting him on track for 20+ goal contributions for the second straight campaign. His ability to control the midfield from deep or burst into the box makes him a versatile threat, while his durability and leadership are invaluable—he rarely misses games through injury.
For Chelsea, losing the 40-cap Argentina international is not an option. He's a cornerstone of their long-term project, and the club must offer him a contract that reflects that status. But beyond the deal, they also need to build a squad around him that can compete for top honors. As the season winds down, all eyes are on Stamford Bridge to see how this unfolds.
