The surprising amount that Benfica rejected for Enzo Fernández

Argentina became world champion and, in addition to celebrating in different parts of the country, revalued each of the members of the squad Lionel ScalonYo. The players return to their respective clubs and many of them go on to attract the attention of other higher-ranking institutions. Such is the case of Enzo Fernandez that broke it in the world Cup and now Benfica will have to evaluate if they want to let him go or not…

Next month the midfielder turns 22 and has a present that excites in different parts of the planet. FIFA chose him as the best young player of the tournament and clearly his potential has no limits. In his club he has also shown a high level and is one of the key pieces in Roger Schmidt’s team that won first place in Group H of the Champions League.

That is why the phone starts to ring and there are various people interested in signing him. In this sense, the newspaper Record reported on its cover that Benfica rejected this Wednesday the shocking sum of 100 million euros for the albiceleste card.

The news portal detailed that Rui Costa, one of the main leaders of the institution “It is firm in not selling below the 120 million euros of its clause”but also ensures that “sharks are close.”

Despite the fact that the Argentine player’s entourage has not yet detailed what the offers are, the English press pointed out that Liverpool made an approach and was even encouraged to talk regarding a “pre-agreement” with the team. On the other hand, it would seem that Real Madrid also had an eye on the young star and would be interested in him.

A mime from Portugal during the World Cup

It is that the Benfica player was recognized before playing the final as the best midfielder in the Primeira Liga in the months of October and November. Yes, less than six months following his arrival in Portugal, the former River became a key player in his team and once once more received this well-deserved recognition.

Enzo, 21 years old, He obtained 19.05% of the votes and was ahead of the Luso-Canadian Stephen Eustáquio (15.87%) and the Luso-Brazilian Otávio (12.7%), both Porto players.

According to the Primeira Liga, Enzo Fernández was “a fundamental piece” for the five victories and one draw achieved by his team in the championship during these two months. The Argentine had already been considered the best midfielder in the competition in August, his first month in Portugal.

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