
Chelsea
have not given up on trying to sign Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez before
the January transfer window closes on Tuesday.
Chelsea have been in talks to sign the Argentine throughout this month but
Benfica have so far refused to do business unless the Blues pay the €120m
(£105.4m) release clause.
Chelsea have offered players on loan and on permanent deals but the
Portuguese side have so far refused to accept anything except the release
clause.
If Chelsea do meet Benfica's valuation, the transfer for Fernandez would
surpass the £100m Man City paid for Jack Grealish from Aston Villa 18 months
ago, making him the most expensive Premier League signing ever.
The 22-year-old wants to move to Chelsea but he has been training and
playing since he was dropped for one game for going on an unauthorised trip
home to Argentina for a New Year's Eve party.
Fernandez, who won the Best Young Player award at the 2022 World Cup with
winners Argentina, played in Saturday's 3-0 league win at Santa Clara.
The west London side have also tried to sign other midfielders this month,
including Brighton's Moises Caicedo and Everton's Amadou Onana.
Chelsea's search for a midfielder comes amid question marks over the
long-term futures of Jorginho and N'Golo Kante - whose contracts expire at
the end of the season.
Benfica boss Roger Schmidt criticised Chelsea's behaviour in their bid to
sign Fernandez earlier this month, saying: "There is a club that wants him,
they tried to attract him, but they know that they can only have him if they
pay the clause.
"It's disrespectful to all of us, to Benfica. They're driving the player
crazy. They pretend they want to pay the clause and then they want to
negotiate."
The 22-year-old is in line for a big pay rise if he moves, but Benfica have
been trying to get him to sign a new contract as they anticipate clubs such
as Real Madrid and Barcelona will try to sign him in the summer.
Although Chelsea can afford to pay Fernandez's £105.4m release clause, doing
so would impact their ability to comply with Premier League and UEFA
financial fair play rules.
Fernandez could become Chelsea's eighth
January signing
The latest Fernandez developments come after Chelsea confirmed the signing
of Lyon right-back Malo Gusto for £26.3m on Sunday morning.
The 19-year-old will spend the rest of the season back in France on loan
after signing a seven-and-a-half-year deal at Stamford Bridge.
His signing takes Chelsea's January spending past the £200m mark, while the
Frenchman became their seventh new recruit this month.
It means Chelsea have now spent around £485m since Todd Boehly became the
new owner of the club, having spent £270m in the summer transfer window.
Here are the deals the Blues have made:
- Benoit Badiashile - Monaco, £35m
- David Datro Fofana - Molde, undisclosed (reported £10m deal)
- Andrey Santos - Vasco da Gama, undisclosed (reported £18m deal)
- Joao Felix - Atletico Madrid, £9.7m loan
- Mykhailo Mudryk - Shakhtar Donetsk, £88.5m
- Noni Madueke - PSV Eindhoven, £29m
- Malo Gusto - Lyon, £26.3m