Rosenior adamant PSG and Real Madrid target Fernandez's long-term future is at Chelsea
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Rosenior adamant PSG and Real Madrid target Fernandez's long-term future is at Chelsea
"It means nothing to me, Rosenior said. When you're a world-class player, an outstanding player, there's always going to be speculation that you can't control. He's been outstanding in the time I've worked with him. He's even surprised me in a good way in terms of what he did on Saturday to be ill and cover the ground that he did, the way that he's trained and the way that he's performed. He's a Chelsea player. He's very important to me. And I think we're going to have a really, really good, hopefully winning relationship moving forward in the short term and the long term."
"Chelsea have no intention of selling Fernandez, whose contract runs until 2032. He was a key player under Enzo Maresca, who left as head coach this month, and has impressed in Rosenior's first three games."
"Technically, he's outstanding, Rosenior said. He covers a lot of ground. He can score goals. He arrives really well in the box when he plays higher up. A player of his level can do many different things."
Enzo Fernández remains committed to Chelsea despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. He played through illness in the win at Brentford and stayed focused ahead of the Champions League tie with Pafos. Chelsea intend to retain him; his contract runs until 2032. He was a key player under former head coach Enzo Maresca and has impressed during the new coach's first three matches. He is technically strong, covers a lot of ground, can score, and arrives well in the box when played higher. He can also operate deeper as a No.6, providing tactical versatility.
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