With their recent perfomances indicating that they need to improve, Graham Potter's Chelsea are currently looking for quality talents to add to their squad in this January transfer window.
The Blues have lately centered their interest on Argentine sensational midfielder, Enzo Fernandez. The player attracted the attention of several top clubs across Europe after an impressive worldcup with Argentina.
His release clause with Portuguese side, Benfica is however huge and has kept most interested clubs at bay. Potter's Chelsea have however come up with a plan to beat the huge price tag. The Blues are reportedly planning to use a different structure to pay the player's valuation.
After reports that he had missed training emerged, Fernandez was today seen in training. The player however told Benfica's manager, Schmidt that he wants only Chelsea. These are great news to Chelsea fans who are anticipating for a deal to sign the player to be completed as soon as possible.
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