The report notes growing interest from elite clubs, including Real Madrid, amid claims of personal terms already agreed. While Fernandez impressed on his Chelsea debut with a robust, defensively sturdy performance and the most defensive actions in the match, he later appeared more suited to a dynamic midfield role as an attacking midfielder or deep-lying playmaker. This suggests that, if a move to Real Madrid, PSG, or Manchester City materializes, he could centralize as a key attacking midfielder, aligning with the styles of those clubs.
Key takeaways:
– Fernandez excelled offensively last season and remains a high-value target for top clubs.
– His Chelsea debut highlighted strong defensive traits, but his best-fit role is likely as an attacking No. 8 or No. 10.
– Real Madrid (and other top clubs) are linked with a potential transfer, with speculation about personal terms already reached.