Chelsea and Benfica chiefs ‘almost had a physical confrontation’ in £107m Enzo Fernandez talks

Chelsea and Benfica chiefs almost got into a physical confrontation over the future of Enzo Fernandez, according to stunning reports in Portugal.

The Argentine World Cup winner made the switch to Stamford Bridge for an eye-watering British record fee worth £107m on deadline day.

Both sides had been locked deep in talks since the World Cup, with Chelsea making the 22-year-old their top target after being impressed by his performances in Qatar.

Talks over the move dragged on for the much of January and Portuguese publication Record have now revealed the heavy tension between the two camps when they met to speak about Fernandez – and how Benfica had pushed for Mateo Kovacic to be included in a swap deal.

Chelsea deny the reports from Portugal.

Record also claim that Fernandez – eager to move to the Premier League side – threatened to publish a video ripping into Benfica’s management. 

Chelsea signed Enzo Fernandez for a British record fee of £107m on deadline day though reports have suggested there was almost a physical confrontation during talks

Todd Boehly was present at the meeting in which Chelsea and Benfica chiefs reportedly were close to physical confrontation

Benfica chief Rui Costa was also present at the meeting over Fernandez

Chelsea chief Todd Boehly (L) and Rui Costa (R) were both reportedly present during the tense negotiations on January 3

The report claims that Benfica president Rui Costa flew to London after Chelsea expressed their interest – with talks taking place on January 3 in a meeting where Chelsea owner Todd Boehly and Portuguese super agent Jorge Mendes were both present.

Things then reportedly came to a head between the two clubs, with reports that chiefs of both sides were close to physical confrontation in a bitter dispute. Chelsea denied the reports about the physical confrontation when approached by Sportsmail, though made no comment on the subject. 

Costa is said to have left the room in fury after Chelsea’s dropped their original proposal of £107m to £80m with players to be offered in return.

Several were proposed – including Jorginho – who ended up going to Arsenal for £12m, with Benfica reportedly requesting that Kovacic be sent the other way.

The 28-year-old Croatian was put on the table though his salary – around £5m-per-year – made that scenario impossible.   

Chelsea then returned with a £107m move to Benfica, which was completed on deadline day, though they could have signed him at the end of the season for £89m according to Costa, the report adds. 

Costa is said to have given the green light to the move while Benfica’s 3-0 victory against Arouca on deadline day was in progress.

It is claimed that Fernandez, worried that the move wouldn’t go through, threatened to record a video to post on social media with accusations against Benfica’s structure. 

Fernandez is said to have threatened to post a video hitting out at Benfica's management

Fernandez is said to have threatened to post a video hitting out at Benfica’s management 

Enzo Fernandez joined Chelsea on deadline day

The midfielder was named best young player at last year's World Cup

Fernandez is among the world’s most highly rated young midfielders after his performances for Argentina in Qatar last year

Fernandez is believed to have wanted a move since the World Cup, and defied his club by flying back to Argentina to celebrate the New Year as he pushed for a move to England.

 Benfica manager Roger Schmidt had claimed no deal would take place in mid-January, but Chelsea came back in for the midfielder after giving up in their pursuit of Brighton’s Moises Caicedo and deciding they would pay Fernandez’s full release clause.

Costa explained how unwilling he was to keep an unmotivated player at Benfica, and showed little remorse for Fernandez’ exit.

‘Enzo Fernandez did not want to stay at Benfica. He didn’t give us any chance,’ the president said at a Bwin event this week.

Benfica are said to have wanted Mateo Kovacic if the two clubs were to do a swap deal involving Fernandez

Benfica are said to have wanted Mateo Kovacic if the two clubs were to do a swap deal involving Fernandez

‘I did my best, I’m sad, but I’m not going to cry for a player who didn’t want to stay. When Chelsea arrived, it was really impossible to change his mind.’

Costa added: ‘During deadline day we found an agreement to sell Enzo to Chelsea in the summer but he didn’t want to stay.

‘From the moment Enzo realised [Chelsea would pay] the value of the clause it was unrelenting. We tried to insist, but the player did not show any openness to continuing at Benfica.

‘I proposed to Chelsea that he stay until the summer for a lower value, but the player did not want to continue at Benfica – and this is when everything changed.’

Chelsea manager Graham Potter will hope the Argentine World Cup winner can make a big impact to help them move up from their current place of 10th in the Premier League

Chelsea manager Graham Potter will hope the Argentine World Cup winner can make a big impact to help them move up from their current place of 10th in the Premier League 

Fernandez, who travelled to London on Wednesday, left a message of thanks to the players, coach and management on social media in which he said: ‘I will carry them forever in my heart.’

He was named best young player as Argentina won the World Cup in Qatar last year, and could help revive a flagging Chelsea season that has seen them slump to 10th in the league. 

Speaking to the club website after arriving, Fernandez said: ‘Chelsea is a big club, it’s a club that is always fighting for trophies and has won the Champions League in recent years. Together, we will look to achieve everything the club wants and take it to the next level.

‘Myself and my family are really happy to be here in London and to be able to enjoy the city. I think it’s a really beautiful city, so we will enjoy it and have a good time.

‘I haven’t yet played against any of my new team-mates and I haven’t yet had the chance to chat with any of them but I do know who they are and I’m looking forward to working with them all!’

Sportsmail has also approached Benfica for comment.  



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