
Real Madrid Issues Rare Public Denial Over Enzo Fernández Links as Milan Closes on Gila
The Spanish giants moved to quash speculation fuelled by the player’s agent, while Italian reports detail a defensive reinforcement for Ruben Amorim’s side.
Real Madrid took the unusual step of issuing an official communiqué on Friday to categorically deny any interest in Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández, a move viewed in Spanish football circles as a direct response to comments made by the Argentine’s agent, Javier Pastore. The statement, published on the club’s website, declared that Madrid had made “no direct or indirect approach” for the 25-year-old and had “no intention” of pursuing a transfer. It expressed “utmost respect” for both Fernández and Chelsea, citing an “excellent institutional relationship” as the reason for publicly dismissing what it called “unfounded speculations” that only “generate confusion among fans.”
The denial followed days of intensifying rumours in the Spanish and English press, triggered when Pastore told Marca that his client “likes Madrid” and is close friends with Julián Álvarez, while confirming the player’s camp was “looking at possibilities to leave” Chelsea. Fernández, who joined the London club from Benfica in January 2023 for a reported £107 million, remains under contract for five more seasons. Analysts in London note that Chelsea value the World Cup winner at around £120 million and have received no formal approach, with new manager Xabi Alonso counting on him for the coming campaign. The midfielder is currently with Argentina at the 2026 World Cup, where his focus, Pastore insisted, is solely on the national team.
While Madrid moved to shut down one saga, Italian outlets reported that AC Milan are on the verge of completing a deal for Lazio centre-back Mario Gila. The 25-year-old Spaniard, a product of Real Madrid’s academy, is expected to join for a fee between €25 million and €30 million, with a five-year contract worth close to €4.5 million per season. Milan, under new coach Ruben Amorim, have already signed striker Gonçalo Ramos and view Gila as a ready-made Serie A defender who can slot immediately into the back line. Napoli, at the behest of newly appointed manager Massimiliano Allegri, had also pursued the player, but the Rossoneri’s late acceleration appears to have secured his signature.
Elsewhere, Barcelona have made enquiries about AC Milan winger Rafael Leão, according to reports in Catalonia and Italy. The Portuguese international’s price tag has reportedly dropped to around €60 million, making him a more attainable target, though Barça’s recent acquisition of Anthony Gordon and the presence of Raphinha complicate the picture. The club’s long-standing admiration for Leão, fostered by president Joan Laporta’s relationship with agent Jorge Mendes, has not yet translated into a formal bid, and any move would likely depend on player sales.
With the summer window entering a decisive phase, Madrid’s rare public intervention signals a desire to avoid being drawn into a protracted negotiation for a player they do not intend to buy. Chelsea, for their part, expect Fernández to report for pre-season after Argentina’s World Cup concludes, while Milan’s imminent announcement of Gila would further reshape the defensive landscape in Serie A.
| Continental European press | 0.00 | neutral |
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| Latin American press | +0.10 | neutral |
| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | 0.00 | neutral |
Real Madrid shuts the door on Enzo Fernandez: the white club reiterates there is no interest and the rumors are unfounded. The official statement comes after weeks of speculation, but the club prefers not to fuel the debate.
The club's communication strategy relies on a terse statement to cut off speculation without entering into details. This approach minimizes the importance of the news and protects the club's image.
Enzo Fernández not of interest to Real Madrid? In Argentina they don't believe it. The official denial is seen as a move not to raise the price, while the player continues to be courted by other top clubs.
The narrative builds on the contrast between the club's official version and market rumors, insinuating that the denial is just a tactic. Interests from other clubs and the player's potential are emphasized.
Real Madrid puts an end to rumors about Enzo Fernandez: the Spanish club is not interested in the midfielder. The official statement comes at a time of market frenzy, but England remains vigilant.
The news is framed as a routine transfer market episode, downplaying the denial. Space is given to other potential buyers to keep attention on the player.
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