Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez is considering leaving Stamford Bridge just seven months after his arrival because of the club’s decline, as per Fichajes.
Arriving for a British record fee in January, the Argentine midfielder’s ambitions were curtailed by Chelsea’s fall from grace, with the club reaching new lows after finishing 12th in the Premier League last season.
Nevertheless, Fernandez was one of the few saving graces amid difficult times at Stamford Bridge, putting on exceptional displays to justify his enormous price tag.
There was a renewed hope among the Blues faithful after a major summer overhaul, which saw an influx of new and exciting signings headed by a new manager Mauricio Pochettino, but there has been hardly any improvement in the new season.
The West Londoners have registered only one win in four games this season, with the only victory coming against newly-promoted Luton Town.
The disappointing defeats against West Ham United and Nottingham Forest show that the Blues are far from returning to their former glory.
To compound their struggles, One of their marquee players Fernandez is contemplating a premature exit from Stamford Bridge should Chelsea’s decline persist.
The 2022 World Cup winner, as well as the tournament’s best young player, secured his move to Chelsea to win more titles and enjoy regular Champions League football.
However, there are hardly any signs of them, with the Blue’s horrendous start to the new start season casting doubt over their top-four chances.
Pochettino’s side might find it hard to keep hold of the former Benfica star in the event of another trophy-less campaign.

Having been tied to a long-term contract, the Blues would demand an exorbitant transfer fee should they decide to part ways with Fernandez.
A player of the Argentine’s world-class quality is expected to have no shortage of suitors.
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