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Chelsea suspends Enzo Fernandez after future, Madrid comments

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Enzo Fernandez has been suspended for two games by Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior.

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Enzo Fernandez said he does not know if he will be at Chelsea next season after their Champions League exit to PSG.

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Enzo Fernandez is of interest to other clubs, such as Real Madrid and PSG.

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Open Questions

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What specific comments or actions by Enzo Fernandez led to the suspension beyond the reported desire to live in Madrid?
Whether Real Madrid or PSG have made any formal offers or expressed concrete interest in signing Enzo Fernandez.
How long Enzo Fernandez's suspension will last beyond the two specified games and what conditions are required for his return.
The extent of internal dissatisfaction among Chelsea teammates and staff towards Enzo Fernandez and how it might impact team dynamics.
Whether Chelsea's transfer policy will actually change to focus more on proven players as indicated by Liam Rosenior.
Enzo Fernandez's commitment to Chelseafactual

Liam Rosenior stated that Enzo Fernandez is fully committed to Chelsea after clarifying his comments.

According to BBC Sport, Daily Mirror - Main
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Enzo Fernandez said he does not know if he will be at Chelsea next season after their Champions League exit to PSG.

According to Daily Mirror - Sport, Metro - Main, Fotbollskanalen, www.goal.com, www.dailymotion.com

Context: This indicates a discrepancy between the manager's public assurance of the player's commitment and the player's own expressed uncertainty about his future, suggesting potential internal tension or unresolved issues.

Reason for Enzo Fernandez's suspensionfactual

Enzo Fernandez has been suspended for two games by Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior for comments about wanting to live in Madrid.

According to Daily Mail - Sport, Daily Express - Sport
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The decision was made because a boundary was crossed regarding the club's culture and what they want to build.

According to Fotbollskanalen

Context: This shows a difference in reporting on the specific reason for the suspension, with some sources attributing it directly to his comments about Madrid, while others cite broader cultural issues, which could affect public perception of the disciplinary action.

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