Despite strong interest from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester City, the club has no intention of selling unless a massive offer comes in.
Chelsea would demand more than the £106.8m they paid and internally, there’s doubt any club will meet that valuation.
The recent managerial change could be key. With Liam Rosenior gone, there’s belief a new, authoritative coach could reignite Fernández’s form and commitment after a difficult spell.
Chelsea’s priority now is stability, not another rebuild. Keeping Fernández alongside Moisés Caicedo is seen as central to that plan.
Interest is real but a transfer is not.
Right now, it would take a mega deal to change Chelsea’s stance.
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