Manchester City eye Enzo Fernandez transfer despite missing Chelsea deadline
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Key Takeaways
Manchester City reportedly remain interested in signing Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez even after failing to submit a bid before the cut-off date set by the London club. With the transfer window open until 1 September, City still have approximately two weeks to table a formal offer for the 25-year-old Argentine international.
The Deadline Miss and What It Means
Chelsea had set an internal deadline — understood to be last Friday — by which interested clubs were expected to lodge bids. City did not meet that deadline, according to reports. However, reports from Sky Sports indicate that the Premier League club's interest in Fernandez has not cooled. Crucially, while the window remains open, Fernandez cannot leave Stamford Bridge under the £120 million terms reportedly agreed with his representatives back in May.
Fernandez's Rocky Relationship with Chelsea Fans
The Argentine's situation at Chelsea has been complicated. He was recently greeted with boos from a section of the home support during a pre-season friendly against Real Sociedad at Stamford Bridge — a match Chelsea won 3-1. The friction stems from an internal two-match suspension handed to Fernandez at the end of last season after he publicly expressed admiration for Real Madrid while on international duty.
Fernandez arrived at Stamford Bridge in January 2023 and has since made 169 appearances for Chelsea across all competitions, contributing 31 goals and 29 assists. He also featured for Argentina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
City's Broader Midfield Rebuild
The pursuit of Fernandez is part of a larger midfield overhaul at Manchester City following the departures of two key figures. City have parted ways with Rodri and Tijjani Reijnders, creating an urgent need for reinforcements in central midfield.
Separately, City are reportedly in talks with French side Lille over Ayyoub Bouaddi, a Moroccan international midfielder. Lille are understood to be seeking around £85 million for the player, and Lille head coach Davide Ancelotti has confirmed that discussions between the clubs are ongoing.
Rodri's Move to Barcelona
Rodri and FC Barcelona have agreed a deal worth £65 million, with the Spain captain set to join the Catalan club on a four-year contract. Rodri had one year remaining on his City deal; while the club wanted him to stay, they reportedly did not block Barcelona's third offer. The midfielder was a central figure in Spain's 2026 World Cup triumph and is a former Ballon d'Or winner. He also played a pivotal role in City's run of four Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy. He is now set to undergo his medical at Barcelona.
As City navigate one of their most significant midfield transitions in years, the coming fortnight before the transfer window closes on 1 September will be decisive in shaping their squad for the season ahead.