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Enzo Fernandez's new post-World Cup price tag has Real VARdrid trembling, Liverpool close to him

Enzo Fernandez's great World Cup performance has put him on the radar of several big European clubs

By Charles Cornwall

Enzo Fernandez's great World Cup performance has put him on the radar of several big European clubs
Enzo Fernandez's great World Cup performance has put him on the radar of several big European clubs
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Enzo Fernández's great World Cup performance has put him on the radar of several big European clubs. The Argentinian footballer is of interest to many teams, but Liverpool and Real Madrid, as with Jude Bellingham, are the two sides most interested in the Benfica player, but, as with the Borussia Dortmund midfielder, whoever wants him will have to pay a high price for him and in Portugal they have already revealed what that price is.

According to Portuguese media O Jogo, Benfica have valued Enzo Fernandez at 103 million pounds, or 118 million euros, thus surpassing the price that Borussia Dortmund had set for Jude Bellingham of 110 million euros a few weeks ago.

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A figure that has increased as the World Cup in Qatar has gone by. Enzo Fernandez started as a substitute in Scaloni's team in the first match against Saudi Arabia, in fact, he did not make the starting eleven for the Albiceleste until the third match of the group stage against Poland, thanks to his goal against Mexico in the previous match.

Since then, the Benfica midfielder has become a permanent fixture for the Argentine coach and looks set to start tomorrow alongside Rodrigo de Paul, Mac Allister and Paredes in midfield. Benfica are currently asking for 118 million euros. An amount that will surely increase if Enzo Fernandez scores or assists in the final against France.

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Let's not forget that it is not even six months since the former River Plate player signed for the Portuguese side for a fee of 10 million euros. His value has increased by 10 in just half a season playing in Europe and at the World Cup in Qatar.


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