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Arsenal are competing with Man City to sign Argentine star Enzo Fernandez!

The Gunners have put Enzo Fernandez at the top of their list.
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Arsenal are competing with Man City to sign Argentine star Enzo Fernandez!
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The summer transfer window has ignited a fierce battle between two of England's footballing giants, with Arsenal and Manchester City both setting their sights on Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández. The race for the Argentine's signature has intensified following Real Madrid's decision to withdraw from the chase, leaving the Premier League duo as the frontrunners in what promises to be one of the window's most compelling sagas.

According to information from Gianluigi Longari, both North London and Manchester are actively exploring the logistical and financial pathways to secure the player's services, each eager to outmaneuver the other in the pursuit of the World Cup-winning talent.

On the other side of the equation, Chelsea's newly appointed head coach, Xabi Alonso, is far from resigned to losing his midfielder. The Spanish tactician remains steadfast in his belief that he can unlock the best version of Fernández, and is already mapping out strategies to seamlessly weave the Argentine back into the fabric of the team. Alonso sees the 23-year-old as a cornerstone of his project, and is determined to rebuild that connection on the training ground and beyond.

For now, the ball rests firmly in Chelsea's court. The club finds itself at a crossroads: either sanction the departure of one of their most high-profile assets, or place their faith in Alonso's blueprint and resist the overtures of their domestic rivals. The coming days are likely to shape the direction of not just Fernández's future, but the trajectory of multiple clubs involved in this high-stakes chess match.

Hazem Mlhem

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Hazem Mlhem est un rédacteur sportif expérimenté, animé par une passion pour le football africain.

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