OFFICIAL: Real Madrid Break Silence on Enzo Fernández Links

🚨 After days of intense rumors, Real Madrid have issued a clear and emphatic statement regarding Enzo Fernández — and it changes everything.

Enzo Fernández

Real Madrid have taken the unusual step of releasing an official statement to shut down speculation linking them with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández.

The message from the club could not be clearer:

👉 There have been no talks — and there will be no move.

According to the statement, Real Madrid insist they have “not made any effort, either directly or indirectly” to sign the Argentine — and “have no intention” of pursuing the deal at all.

This comes after days of growing rumors suggesting that new manager José Mourinho was pushing for Enzo as a key midfield addition. Those claims have now been firmly dismissed.

💬 Strong words from the club

Real Madrid didn’t just deny the transfer — they went further:

  • They stressed their respect for both Enzo Fernández and Chelsea
  • They called the reports “unfounded” and misleading
  • They warned that such rumors create confusion among fans

The tone of the statement shows clear frustration inside the club over how quickly the story escalated in the media.

🔍 Why the rumors started

Speculation had intensified after:

  • Enzo’s agent admitted Real Madrid admire the player
  • The midfielder himself previously spoke about liking Madrid
  • Reports claimed he could be available this summer

But despite all that noise, the club has now drawn a hard line.

⚪ What this means for Real Madrid

This isn’t just a simple denial — it sends a bigger message:

  • Real Madrid are confident in their current midfield options
  • The club won’t be dragged into inflated transfer sagas
  • Mourinho’s rebuild may focus on other priorities

In fact, this is the second time in weeks Madrid have publicly denied a major transfer link — showing a clear shift in how they manage rumors.

🧠 Bottom line

While Enzo Fernández may still attract interest across Europe, one thing is now official:

Real Madrid are not in the race — and don’t plan to be.