Manchester City are exploring a potential move for Enzo Fernandez as they begin shaping their midfield options for the summer transfer window.
The Chelsea midfielder is one of several names under consideration, although City’s interest is still at an early stage.
The club are assessing multiple targets as they prepare for expected changes in the centre of the pitch.
One key factor behind that planning is Bernardo Silva’s anticipated exit. He is set to leave the Etihad Stadium at the end of his contract.
His exit will create space in Pep Guardiola’s squad and has accelerated the search for a high-quality replacement.
Fernandez is viewed as a strong candidate given his technical profile, versatility and experience at the highest level.
However, City are not alone in monitoring his situation, with Real Madrid also reportedly interested.
Fernandez’s future at Chelsea has come under scrutiny in recent months, particularly following comments made during the international break that hinted at interest in playing in Spain.
Those remarks led to a brief internal disciplinary issue, although he has since returned to the team.
Despite that uncertainty, the midfielder remains under a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge that runs until 2032.
Chelsea are under no immediate pressure to sell and would be expected to demand a significant fee if negotiations were to develop.
Fernandez has been a central figure for Chelsea since he arrived from Benfica in 2023 for a then British-record transfer.
He has made over 160 appearances for the club and played a key role in their recent trophy successes, including the Club World Cup and Europa Conference League.
The 2022 World Cup winner has continued to contribute consistently, registering goals and assists from midfield.
City’s recruitment drive is also expected to include other targets, with Elliot Anderson among the players being tracked.
The club are understood to be weighing up different profiles as they look to maintain balance in their midfield structure.
Guardiola remains optimistic about retaining Rodri beyond his current deal, but long-term planning remains a priority.
Fernandez is one of several options rather than a definitive target, with City continuing to monitor developments.
Any move is likely to depend on how the wider transfer market evolves, as well as Chelsea’s stance on one of their most valuable assets.
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