Enzo Fernandez's week has been dominated by his ongoing suspension at Chelsea, casting shadows over his Blues future with real biographical weight. Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior admitted Friday to RTE that several hurdles remain in resolving the midfielders situation, despite Fernandez apologizing multiple times after an interview where he seemed to flirt with Real Madrid. According to Rosenior, hes had three or four serious sit-downs with the World Cup winner, praising his character but sticking to the internal two-match ban that sidelines him for Sundays massive Premier League clash against Manchester City. Fernandez already missed last weekends 7-0 FA Cup quarter-final thrashing of Port Vale, and hell watch from the stands as Chelsea face the title chasers, per Flashscore reports from April 10.
No public appearances or social media mentions from Fernandez popped up in reliable coverage this week—hes stayed out of the spotlight amid the drama. Business-wise, nothing new on transfers, though Roseniors hope hell be a massive part of the group moving forward hints at potential long-term reconciliation, but those unnamed hurdles scream uncertainty for his Chelsea legacy. Flashscore updates confirm hes still officially suspended heading into the City game, with no unconfirmed rumors of imminent return or Madrid moves verified by major outlets.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines broke beyond Roseniors RTE candor, but the suspension saga underscores a pivotal career crossroads for the Argentina star.
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