Enzo Fernandez Wants PSG? - Enzo Fernandez weighs up Chelsea future amid PSG interest

Enzo Fernández to PSG? What’s actually being reported — and why the timing matters
Chelsea fans, this one has got legs because of the context, not because PSG are about to drop a bid tomorrow.
French outlet Get French Football News, citing L’Équipe, say Enzo Fernández is on PSG’s shortlist — and that Enzo has been unsettled by Enzo Maresca’s exit, a coach he reportedly had a strong relationship with. With Liam Rosenior now in the building, the report claims Enzo is weighing up his future. The same report is clear on one key point though: PSG are not expected to move for him in January.

Why PSG links are popping up now
PSG are having one of those “good, but not comfortable” stretches: second in Ligue 1 (per the same report) and coming off a very public wobble — knocked out of the Coupe de France by Paris FC. That shock loss has predictably reignited the “do PSG need to recruit?” conversation in France.
But here’s the contradiction: the reporting around PSG’s winter plan is basically “don’t expect fireworks.” The line being pushed is that January is for internal solutions (academy platforming), with any serious shopping more likely saved for summer.
So when you hear “PSG shortlist”, read it as: profiling for later, not an imminent bid.
The Enzo part that makes this feel real (even if a move isn’t)
The most believable detail in L’Équipe’s framing is the emotional one: managerial change can shift a player’s entire outlook.
Because we know Maresca mattered to Enzo on a football level. Chelsea’s own official coverage last season had Enzo speaking about Maresca pushing him into higher positions — and it directly linked to his best end-product run at the club (they credited him with 20 goal contributions in 2024/25: 7 goals, 13 assists).
So if Maresca was “his guy”, it’s not crazy that a sudden pivot upstairs creates that “what am I doing here now?” moment.
The Chelsea reality: contract, leverage, and the price of pain
This is where it gets brutal for PSG (or anyone).
Enzo is under contract until 2032 — Chelsea have leverage on leverage. As recently as May 21, 2025, reporting in The Guardian said Chelsea were determined to keep him, and that he’d shown no signs of wanting to leave at that time.
So for this to become a real saga, you’d need one of two things:
Enzo pushes (hard), orPSG (or anyone) arrive with a number that’s basically designed to hurt Chelsea emotionally.
And even then, Chelsea can simply say no.
The Javier Pastore / “new agency” detail — what it could mean (and what it doesn’t)
Now add the extra spice you mentioned: Enzo switching representation.
In December 2025, Goal reported that Enzo signed with a new agency, The Elegant Game, and noted it’s co-founded by former PSG favourite Javier Pastore (via Fabrizio Romano).
The agency’s own site also lists Enzo on their talent roster.

Two things can be true at once here:
Changing agency isn’t proof of a transfer — players move reps for negotiations, commercial strategy, long-term planning, everything.But… choosing an agency with a high-profile PSG/Argentina connection naturally fuels the rumour cycle, especially when French press are already linking PSG interest.
It’s “signal”, but not “confirmation”.



