Chelsea sign Enzo Fernandez from Benfica for British record £107m

Chelsea sign Enzo Fernandez for a STAGGERING British record £107m from Benfica, with co-owner Behdad Eghbali key in pushing move over the line as midfielder signs EIGHT-and-a-half year deal

Chelsea have sensationally signed Enzo Fernandez for a British record £107million after agreeing a deal with Benfica late on deadline day.

The eye-watering swoop for Chelsea’s No 1 January target headed into the last minutes of the transfer window as both clubs spent Tuesday locked in talks over the move for the Argentina international.

At one point, it looked as though Chelsea would fail to get the deal for the 22-year-old World Cup winner over the line – but both parties finally made a breakthrough just minutes before the 11pm deadline. Fernandez will sign an eight-and-a-half year deal through to June 2031.

Chelsea and Benfica have agreed a £105 million deal for midfielder Enzo Fernandez (left)

Chelsea and Benfica have agreed a £105 million deal for midfielder Enzo Fernandez (left)

He has been one of the world's most highly rated players since his displays at the World Cup

He has been one of the world’s most highly rated players since his displays at the World Cup 

Benfica confirmed the move in a statement in the early hours of Wednesday morning after the clubs completed the necessary paperwork prior to the deadline. The Portuguese club also removed Fernandez from their list of players on the club website.

The Blues teased an announcement by changing their Twitter bio to an Argentina flag followed by a trophy emoji. 

Chelsea’s co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali – who also sanctioned Jorginho’s move to Arsenal on Tuesday – led negotiations for the World Cup winner with Benfica from London.

Chelsea teased an announcement over the Fernandez deal by changing their Twitter bio

Chelsea teased an announcement over the Fernandez deal by changing their Twitter bio

Sources had earlier indicated that Chelsea could fall just short and were ready to turn their attention to completing a summer move for Fernandez because sealing a deal for this season was proving too difficult.

But Tuesday night’s agreement was met with huge relief given the club’s determination to complete the move in January.

It is understood the biggest hurdle the Londoners were trying to overcome was agreeing a payment plan for the record fee with Benfica.  

Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali (left) is said to have been key in securing the deal

Chelsea wanted to pay in six instalments, including one larger up-front payment.

Benfica, however, originally wanted Chelsea to pay Fernandez’s £105m release clause in one go. Talks on Tuesday were primarily aimed at negotiating that obstacle, with Chelsea offering to reduce the number of instalments.

It is believed Benfica were willing to accept a payment structure of three instalments over two years and eventually a middle ground was reached. Fernandez had always been open to a move, but has decided to stay out of talks out of respect to Benfica.

Despite the delay, Chelsea made preparations for his medical in Portugal and organised a private jet to fly him to England. He is due to board the flight on Wednesday morning after completing the relevant paperwork. 

The news comes on the same day Jorginho left Chelsea to join Arsenal

The 31-year-old signed for £12 million

The deal comes after Jorginho (pictured) swapped Chelsea for Arsenal in a £12million move

Benfica left the 22-year-old out of their squad to face Arouca on Tuesday and he also missed training on Monday. Personal terms are already agreed. 

The signing brings Chelsea’s total spending in January to more than £323million. 

On a seismic day for the Stamford Bridge club, the Blues also sold Jorginho to Arsenal in a deal worth up to £12million. The Gunners turned to the Italian on Monday after conceding defeat in their bid to sign Moises Caicedo from Brighton.

They will pay an initial fee of £10million for the midfielder, who has signed an 18-month deal with an option for further year.

On manager Mikel Arteta’s role in him joining the Gunners, Jorginho said: ‘He tried a few times to get me before and it did not happen due to other reasons, not because of my wishes. So, of course, he had a big influence.’  

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