When It Comes To Midfield Talent, Real Madrid Have Always Had A Keen Eye — And Now Their Gaze Is Firmly Fixed On Chelsea’s Record-Breaking Duo, Enzo Fernandez And Moises Caicedo.
Both Fernandez (£100m From Benfica) And Caicedo (£107m From Brighton) Arrived At Stamford Bridge In 2023 In Two Of The Biggest Transfers In British Football History. Despite The Pressure, The Pair Have Settled Exceptionally Well, Forming A Dynamic Partnership That Helped Chelsea Lift The FIFA Club World Cup This Summer.
According To Reports From TBR Football, Real Madrid Are “Maintaining A Watching Brief” On Both Players As They Evaluate Long-Term Options For Their Midfield. While Los Blancos Are Not In Crisis Mode, Concerns About Depth Have Pushed Them To Explore Targets.
Graeme Bailey Reports: “Real Are Doing Their Due Diligence. Under Juni Calafat They’ve Transformed Recruitment, And Fernandez And Caicedo Are Two Players They Love And Watch Regularly.”
Real’s Recruitment Net Doesn’t End In West London. PSG’s Youngster Joao Neves And Crystal Palace Starlet Adam Wharton Are Also Being Closely Monitored As The Club Plans For The Future.
With Fernandez And Caicedo Both Central To Chelsea’s Plans, Losing Either Would Be A Major Blow. But Interest From Real Madrid Is Nothing New For Stamford Bridge Fans — And It Only Highlights Just How Impressive The Duo Have Been Since Their Arrival.
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