When asked if Enzo Fernandez had signed a contract extension, Frank Lampard remained circumspect. After performing admirably for Argentina at the World Cup in Qatar, the 22-year-old was extensively linked with a transfer to Stamford Bridge in January.
On the deadline day, senior Chelsea officials had lengthy discussions with Benfica over the midfielder's transfer. The Blues agreed to give the Portuguese powerhouses £106.7 million in six payments, the first of which is estimated to be around £30 million.
Fernandez signed an eight-and-a-half-year contract at Stamford Bridge, making him the most expensive player in Premier League history. The Argentine was just one of several players which the club tied down with a long-term deal after Todd Boehly found a loophole in the Financial Fair Play regulations.

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