
Arya News - Real Madrid have entered a stage of profound rethought of reconstructing their squad. The club are no longer just a dominator of today, but have begun to think clearly about how to sustain their power...
From a tactical point of view, Enzo would fit without problems in the structure that Xabi Alonso, who sounds strongly to be the next coach of Real Madrid, probably wants to apply. The Bayer Leverkusen boss has shown that he looks for midfielders who not only distribute, but who can sustain pressure, who are press-resistant and who understand the pace of the game.
Enzo does that. He has a sense of the tempo of the game, pauses at the right time, and possesses a clean reading of space. In that formation that usually mixes a double pivot with an interior who is free, the Argentine could even play at various positions depending on the opponent.
Will He Be A Good Fit For Los Blancos?
Moreover, Real Madrid are not looking for a player who can only perform physically or technically. They want character, and Enzo has shown that from his breakthrough with River Plate to his consecration in Qatar. But all this leads to a key question: can they really force Chelsea to sell?
The English club paid a hefty fee, and although they have had inconsistent form, it doesn’t seem logical that they would want to part with their vice-captain. However, if Enzo insists on leaving, and if Madrid offer a convincing figure, the pressure may become unbearable.
There is also another thought. Real Madrid may be using this interest as a way to mark the ground before making a move for other midfielders. In other words, they are not necessarily looking to close the deal quickly, but to gauge how far they can push Chelsea and the player’s entourage. The cultural preference of many South American players for Spain also plays a role, which could facilitate a change of shirt.
Although the operation is not without its obstacles, Enzo Fernández’s technical and emotional fit with Xabi Alonso’s idea makes sense. If Real Madrid decide, they can offer him a competitive, tactical and emotional space that he is unlikely to find in London.