Real Madrid has reportedly reached a personal terms agreement with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, signaling significant interest in acquiring the World Cup winner, though a formal transfer is still distant. Fernández, who joined Chelsea for a record £106.8 million and is contracted until 2032, is a player Real Madrid desires to bring to the Santiago Bernabéu, potentially under incoming manager José Mourinho, and is valued at £120 million by TeamTalk. Negotiations with Chelsea are expected to commence after the World Cup, with Real Madrid aiming to lower the asking price, possibly through player exchanges, while other potential signings like Nico Paz, Denzel Dumfries, and Ibrahima Konaté are also on the club's radar.

Real Madrid has reportedly reached a personal terms agreement with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, signaling significant interest in acquiring the World Cup winner, though a formal transfer is still distant. Fernández, who joined Chelsea for a record £106.8 million and is contracted until 2032, is a player Real Madrid desires to bring to the Santiago Bernabéu, potentially under incoming manager José Mourinho, and is valued at £120 million by TeamTalk. Negotiations with Chelsea are expected to commence after the World Cup, with Real Madrid aiming to lower the asking price, possibly through player exchanges, while other potential signings like Nico Paz, Denzel Dumfries, and Ibrahima Konaté are also on the club's radar.

Real Madrid has reportedly reached a personal terms agreement with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, signaling significant interest in acquiring the World Cup winner, though a formal transfer is still distant. Fernández, who joined Chelsea for a record £106.8 million and is contracted until 2032, is a player Real Madrid desires to bring to the Santiago Bernabéu, potentially under incoming manager José Mourinho, and is valued at £120 million by TeamTalk. Negotiations with Chelsea are expected to commence after the World Cup, with Real Madrid aiming to lower the asking price, possibly through player exchanges, while other potential signings like Nico Paz, Denzel Dumfries, and Ibrahima Konaté are also on the club's radar.

Real Madrid have “reached an agreement” with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, but they are not close to the signing stage yet, a report said. Argentina's World Cup-winning midfielder, who is no stranger to controversies, has agreed on personal terms with the La Liga giants, the report added.

Real Madrid want Enzo at the club after the World Cup, and talks with Chelsea will begin accordingly. One of the few bright spots in the London club's forgettable campaign, Fernández is reportedly liked by José Mourinho, who is set to return to the Santiago Bernabéu next season.

The 25-year-old has been linked to Real Madrid for some time now, despite being the most expensive player in the history of Chelsea. Roped in for a club-record £106.8 million in 2023, he is contracted until 2032. The former River Plate star has gradually established himself in the Premier League after a rather low-key start.

Enzo, who often gets the captain's armband in Reece James' absence, is worth £120 million, TeamTalk said in a report. When such an amount is involved, it is possible that talks could collapse even if the player has agreed on personal terms. The midfielder is reportedly an admirer of Los Blancos and almost always uses Real Madrid as his side while spending time on EA FC, which many see as another sign of his liking for the 15-time European champions.

Real Madrid will be looking to find ways to reduce the asking price and may even include one of their players in the offer, TeamTalk said. As things stand, there is a long way to go before Enzo can be considered a done deal alongside Nico Paz and Denzel Dumfries. Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté is also expected to reach the Spanish capital to don the white jersey under Mourinho.