Chelsea‘s makes an attempt to maneuver on from the episode involving their quantity eight mirror a want to regular the scenario at an early stage.
Fernandez has 12 targets and 6 assists this season, putting him behind solely striker Joao Pedro for aim involvements, in 46 appearances. He stays regarded internally as a marquee participant, with Rosenior providing public reward even whereas imposing the ban.
It could be a rational short-term method, however the longer-term answer is extra easy: cash.
Both Chelsea provide Fernandez a brand new contract, or he makes an attempt to drive a transfer.
“He deserves far more than he’s at present incomes,” Pastore mentioned in a prolonged interview with the Athletic throughout the worldwide break.
Fernandez is amongst a number of gamers searching for improved phrases at Stamford Bridge, alongside Colwill and Malo Gusto, with midfielder Caicedo agreeing a lucrative new deal on Thursday.
Chelsea are hopeful of agreeing one or two extra offers earlier than the top of the season.
Nevertheless, with contract talks on maintain till the summer time, in accordance with Fernandez’s entourage, the choice state of affairs is extra problematic.
Chelsea sources point out it will take a considerable payment – near the club-record sale that noticed Eden Hazard join Real Madrid in 2019 for an preliminary £88m rising to £130m in add-ons – for any deal to be thought of.
That valuation displays not solely Fernandez’s significance on the pitch, but in addition monetary necessity.
Signed for £107m from Benfica on a contract working till 2032, Fernandez was a part of a single-season world document £745m switch spend within the 2022-23 marketing campaign.
That spending was facilitated by way of a ‘purchase now, pay later’ mannequin, spreading prices over lengthy contracts – comparable to Fernandez’s eight-and-a half-year deal – to stay compliant with the Premier League’s Revenue and Sustainability guidelines.
So controversial was the method that Uefa later closed the loophole, capping amortisation at a extra normal five-year interval.
Chelsea‘s most up-to-date accounts present greater than £200m was charged in amortisation prices throughout the 2024-25 season, successfully reflecting cash owed on earlier transfers. That determine limits the membership’s potential to recruit replacements.
In Fernandez’s case, Chelsea would wish to safe a payment of at the least £75m–£77.6m – relying on the timing of a sale – to keep away from recording a loss, which might additional prohibit future spending.
With Fernandez’s camp having demonstrated a willingness to take an assertive stance, and the backdrop of a World Cup offering additional alternative to form the narrative, failure to achieve a brand new settlement would characterize a rising concern – regardless of Rosenior’s makes an attempt to challenge confidence.













