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Enzo Fernández has a new interested party: Chelsea gets into the bid

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More than the clause! Enzo Fernández, one step away from leaving Benfica

One of the names of the next transfer market is Enzo Fernández. The former River midfielder has become the target of the great teams in Europe, which are willing to pay a figure above his clause to take the player. Now, a new team has appeared to bid for the Benfica footballer.

Everything seems to indicate that Enzo's destiny will be the Premier League, since the teams that have shown the most interest are from there. Liverpool had already noticed the player since last August after his first performances with the Benfica shirt, although he is not the only one.

Manchester United, a team looking to play titles in England again, would have also noticed River's ex, seeking to incorporate more young talent as it did with Antony in the summer and as it also wants to do with Joao Félix.

However, there is a new suitor from the Premier League to fight for the signing of Enzo Fernández: Chelsea. The champion of the Champions League in 2021 would be looking to make a quality leap in his squad to be able to compete again for big titles. At the moment, Graham Potter's team is eighth in the championship, six points behind the Champions League, and will face Borussia Dortmund in the second round of the intercontinental tournament.

Whatever the team that ends up signing Enzo Fernández, it is clear that River will be one of the great beneficiaries. The Millionaire has 25% of the player's rights, so if any team pays the 120 million clause, Núñez's team will receive 30 million euros in January.

At the moment, Graham Potter's team is eighth in the championship, six points behind the Champions League, and will face Borussia Dortmund in the second round of the intercontinental tournament.

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