If the offer made by Chelsea to Benfica in this winter transfer window is finally real and the Portuguese club, as it can not be otherwise, accepts, the London club would have given a blow on the table of proportions never seen before for a midfielder, as we are talking about a proposal of £ 115 million for the organiser of the Lisbon club and World Cup winner with Argentina, Enzo Fernandez.
It has been the Record newspaper who claims that the Blues' proposal for the player is not a sketch, but has already been transferred to the Portuguese club, who, faced with such a huge proposal, are seriously considering selling their player in January, which would reach a figure even higher than that of the transfer of João Félix to Atlético de Madrid for 126 million euros.
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And that 115 million in British currency comes to around 130 million euros. Leaving aside midfielder Philippe Coutinho from Aston Villa and Barça's French winger Ousmane Dembélé, both signed by FC Barcelona for around 135 million euros, in midfield, as an organiser, Paul Pogba was the most expensive signing to date, with Juventus paying Manchester United 105 million euros for the French player, who has curiously returned to Turin.
If Enzo succeeds, he will be the most expensive organisational midfielder in history. And about this offer and possible agreement there is another reading, which is the one that leaves two of the suitors until this stratospheric offer of the Argentine, such as Liverpool and Real Madrid, who would be seriously confronted by Jude Bellingham.
They already are, but they always had a plan B for the South American, but if Enzo wears blue, there can only be one between the Reds and Merengues in the battle for the Borussia Dortmund midfielder, who, by the way and if the clause that is announced with him is not met, can also have a record sale price.
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