JAKARTA - Chelsea are still very excited to sign Enzo Fernandez. Every way is ready to be done to be able to bring the Argentine national team player.

Klausul of 120 million euros (Rp1.9 trillion) requested by Benfica as the club that owns Enzo Fernandez is ready to be fulfilled. However, The Blues asked for relief in order to pay it in installments six times.

This was revealed by Sky Sport journalist Kaveh Solhekol, while reviewing Chelsea's transfer activities. Currently, representatives of the Blues are even going to Portugal to try to bring Fernandez.

Chelsea, who has a new owner from the United States, clearly wants to bring the best young players in the world. They do whatever they can to bring Enzo Fernandez, who has a release clause of 120 million euros. Chelsea is ready to pay for the clause," he said as quoted by Sky Sport.

Apparently, the move was not because Chelsea didn't have money. This is allegedly the Blues' move to avoid Financial Fair Play rules.

The reason is, Chelsea has poured a lot of funds to bring players this season.

In the January transfer market, the London-based team has signed seven new players and spent 190 million (IDR 3.6 trillion).

"Now, I don't think it will be paid at once, because it's complicated regarding Financial Fair Play. They will pay for it six times, the first one will be large and the rest will be paid five times. Chelsea believes they have done anything Benfica asked for," explained Solhekol.


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