Enzo Fernández's Agent Dismisses Real Madrid Transfer Speculation
"He visits Madrid on his days off because that's where I'm based and where his friends live. There's nothing more to it." Those are the words of Javier Pastore, agent to Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, attempting to shut down persistent transfer speculation linking his client to Real Madrid. Whether the footballing world buys that explanation remains to be seen.
Transfer rumours have intensified in recent weeks, partially driven by controversial comments from Fernández that resulted in a Chelsea suspension. Now Pastore — the former Paris Saint-Germain star who represents his fellow Argentine — has publicly stated the situation is being overblown. According to him, the strategy is straightforward: complete the current campaign at Stamford Bridge, perform strongly at the World Cup, and then evaluate options.
Positional flexibility makes him a prime target
Pastore didn't hold back when discussing what type of midfielder Fernández has become. Under Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, he's been deployed in a more advanced role. During his time with Liam Rosenior, he operated deeper as a defensive midfielder. For the Argentine national team, he functions as a box-to-box number 8, contributing both goals and assists. Two consecutive seasons of solid offensive production have influenced how managers utilize him.
This adaptability is precisely what makes him an enticing prospect for a club like Real Madrid, who regularly rotate their midfield configuration. Whether that interest materializes into an actual transfer offer remains uncertain — and Chelsea's valuation for a player of his calibre won't come cheap.
There's also the matter of his suspension and the surrounding controversy to consider. Top European clubs eyeing marquee signings typically prefer avoiding such complications, regardless of how talented the player might be. His chances of engineering a summer departure improve significantly if he finishes the Premier League season strongly rather than quietly fading into the background.
Comments on Mastantuono and Argentina's World Cup prospects
The agent also shared his thoughts on compatriot Franco Mastantuono, the 18-year-old who's experienced a challenging introduction at the Santiago Bernabéu. Pastore's assessment: exercise patience, and don't expect him to dominate matches individually like Vinícius Júnior or Kylian Mbappé can. He's a facilitator rather than a match-winner — the type of player who requires rhythm and quality teammates to maximize his impact.
Regarding Argentina's chances at the upcoming World Cup, Pastore was balanced yet optimistic. As reigning champions who are dominating their qualifying campaign with confident players throughout the squad, he considers them favourites. However, he acknowledged the competition is fierce. Much will depend on how players handle the physical demands following an exhausting club season.
So what about Enzo Fernández joining Real Madrid this summer? Pastore maintains nothing is in the works. He might be telling the truth. Then again, agents don't typically grant lengthy interviews about transfer speculation they genuinely want to disappear.