Enzo Fernandez has expressed uncertainty regarding his future with Chelsea after the club was eliminated from the Champions League. The Argentina international spoke following the side's recent European exit, which ended its hopes of continental silverware this season. Chelsea currently occupies tenth place in the Premier League table, according to Sky Sports.
Fernandez joined the west London club for a British-record fee of £106.8m in January 2023. Although his contract at Stamford Bridge runs until June 2031, the 25-year-old midfielder suggested his presence in the squad next season is not guaranteed. The club faces a second consecutive year without Champions League football, per The Guardian.
Managerial instability and squad rotations have marked the current campaign for the Blues. Fernandez has made 32 appearances across all competitions this season but admitted the lack of European qualification impacts the project. The midfielder remains a primary figure in the Chelsea squad as the club prepares for its final eight league fixtures.