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Chelsea set to take key decision on Enzo Fernandez's Olympics involvement with Argentina as they risk angering £106m star

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  • Fernandez wanted to play in both Copa America & Olympics
  • Chelsea hold him back for the Olympics
  • Want the midfielder back in London after Copa America
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to journalistUriel Lugt, the Blues have decided against releasing Fernandez for the Olympics. The conclusion of the 2023-24 football season has shifted focus for many players towards international competitions such as the Euro 2024 and the Copa America. However, the Olympics, scheduled from July 24 to August 10, also presents a unique opportunity for athletes to showcase their talents on another global stage. For football clubs, these dates often clash with crucial pre-season preparations, creating a conflict of interest.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The rationale behind Chelsea's refusal is multifaceted. Firstly, Fernandez's presence is crucial for the team as they gear up for the new season under their new manager, Enzo Maresca. Ensuring key players are available during pre-season helps in building team chemistry and integrating new tactical strategies. Missing several weeks for the Olympics would disrupt these preparations.

    Secondly, there are concerns regarding Fernandez's fitness. The midfielder revealed he played through a hernia injury during the season, which ultimately required surgery in April, causing him to miss the final stretch of the campaign. Chelsea might be cautious about overloading him with international duties during his recovery and conditioning phase, which are vital for his performance in the upcoming season.

  • WHAT FERNANDEZ SAID

    Fernandez himself has expressed a strong desire to participate in the Olympics. In a conversation with ESPN, he revealed his discussion with Argentina's U23 coach, Javier Mascherano, saying, “I want to be in the Olympic Games. I spoke with [U23 manager Javier] Mascherano and I told him that I want to go ... let’s see with Chelsea if they let me go.” Despite his eagerness, the club's management appears resolute in their decision.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Chelsea's stance reflects a broader trend among top clubs, where many have refused to allow their players to play in the Olympics. Real Madrid have already announced that they will not release any of their players for the Olympics. Whereas, Manchester United have also denied permission to Alejandro Garnacho to team up with his Argentine teammates.