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Enzo Fernandez transfer: ‘Benfica is much bigger than a player’ – Roger Schmidt on Argentine's move to Chelsea

Nigel Chiu

Updated 01/02/2023 at 17:45 GMT

After weeks of negotiations, Chelsea finally signed Enzo Fernandez who became the eighth player to join the Blues in another very busy transfer window for Graham Potter’s side. Fernandez, who won the best young player award at the 2022 World Cup, signed a British transfer fee deal worth £106.8m that will see him stay at Stamford Bridge until the summer of 2031.

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Benfica manager Roger Schmidt says the club is “much bigger” than any player after Enzo Fernandez was confirmed to join Chelsea on Wednesday morning.
Fernandez signed an eight-and-a-half year contract after a deal of £106.8m was agreed, which is a British transfer fee record.
The 22-year-old was named as the best young player at the 2022 World Cup as he helped Argentina to a memorable triumph.
“It's always difficult to lose a good player in the winter market,” said Schmidt following his side’s 3-0 win over Arouca on Tuesday night.
“But today we showed that we are a good team without him, that we are capable of playing good football without him, that the players are focused on getting the most points, to be champions.
“Benfica is much bigger than a player. We just need players who are happy to play for Benfica, who are passionate.
“We had a player who wanted to leave and a club willing to pay the clause, we couldn't do anything. We accepted and looked into it.”
In early January, Schmidt labelled Chelsea’s pursuit of Fernandez as “disrespectful.”
Since Todd Boehly took over as chairman in May, Chelsea have spent £270m in the summer and a further £290m in the winter transfer window.
They signed eight players in the latest window including Mykhaylo Mudryk, Benoit Badiashile and Malo Gusto.
Graham Potter has a big task to get the team into a Champions League spot as they are currently 10th in the Premier League after a difficult run.
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