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“It’s all gone very, very quickly,” he admits, speaking through a translator – although he has now started English lessons EFL
All journeys to the Premier League are remarkable – but Fernandez’s has been defined by an astonishing and dizzying assent EFL
When he came off the bench against Mexico to seal a crucial group stage win – following Argentina’s opening defeat to Saudi Arabia – it was only his fifth appearance for his country; he only made his first start for La Albiceleste in the next game against Poland EFL
“Four hours difference in winter, three hours in summer - we knew exactly,” he says, going back to the Sunday mornings where he would get up early and crawl into bed with his dad to watch the Premier League EFL
3m signing for the Portuguese club, he starred in the Champions League and alerted the attention of Europe’s biggest clubs EFL
“It’s something that I take really naturally,” he replies, rolling his neck, unfazed by the question of his record fee and the pressure it could represent EFL
As a £12 EFL
“Really,” he begins, “a lot has happened in a very, very short time EFL
Overnight, he became the fifth most expensive player of all time, without even reaching 100 appearances at senior level EFL
After winning the World Cup with Argentina and being named the best young player of the tournament in Qatar, Chelsea met Benfica’s release clause of £106m on January’s deadline day to break the British transfer record EFL
” The blonde spikes from his early Chelsea appearances are gone and, dressed all in black, he looks relaxed but – carrying the unquantifiable presence of a World Cup winner EFL
Now, though, it is Enzo Fernandez, a World Cup winner at 22, who stands above them as the most expensive Premier League player of all time EFL
The goal against Mexico changed everything, not just for Fernandez, but for Argentina too EFL
It was there, drinking Mate – a South American herbal drink –, where he would tune in to see his Argentinian heroes – “Kun Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Higuain…” – but in San Martin, Buenos Aires, those stadiums of Stamford Bridge and Old Trafford seemed a world away EFL
Fernandez is staying in a hotel as he has yet to find a house, but he is settling into his new surroundings following his third move in less than a year EFL
Enzo Fernandez still remembers the times EFL
” From Buenos Aires, to Lisbon, and now London, and that’s only half of it, too EFL
”Fernandez forced his way into the Argentina team after scoring against Mexico (Getty Images)Chelsea’s interest came before the World Cup EFL
The amount of money that is paid has nothing to do with me EFL
But it was at the World Cup where Fernandez’s talent – and value – exploded EFL
He is happy to be here at Chelsea although the move to London – a “beautiful city,” he says – with his young family has not been easy EFL
“To repay that, my job is to give my best at all times EFL
They approached Fernandez when he was already on his way to becoming one of football’s most-coveted young stars following his move from River Plate - his hometown club in Argentina – to Benfica last summer EFL
I am conscious of the faith Chelsea have shown in me EFL
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“It’s part of football EFL

I am conscious of the faith Chelsea have shown in me EFL
But it was at the World Cup where Fernandez’s talent – and value – exploded EFL
Fernandez is staying in a hotel as he has yet to find a house, but he is settling into his new surroundings following his third move in less than a year EFL
“It’s part of football EFL
Overnight, he became the fifth most expensive player of all time, without even reaching 100 appearances at senior level EFL
Now, though, it is Enzo Fernandez, a World Cup winner at 22, who stands above them as the most expensive Premier League player of all time EFL
They approached Fernandez when he was already on his way to becoming one of football’s most-coveted young stars following his move from River Plate - his hometown club in Argentina – to Benfica last summer EFL
When he came off the bench against Mexico to seal a crucial group stage win – following Argentina’s opening defeat to Saudi Arabia – it was only his fifth appearance for his country; he only made his first start for La Albiceleste in the next game against Poland EFL
“Four hours difference in winter, three hours in summer - we knew exactly,” he says, going back to the Sunday mornings where he would get up early and crawl into bed with his dad to watch the Premier League EFL
“Really,” he begins, “a lot has happened in a very, very short time EFL
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Enzo Fernandez still remembers the times EFL
3m signing for the Portuguese club, he starred in the Champions League and alerted the attention of Europe’s biggest clubs EFL
The goal against Mexico changed everything, not just for Fernandez, but for Argentina too EFL
He is happy to be here at Chelsea although the move to London – a “beautiful city,” he says – with his young family has not been easy EFL
The amount of money that is paid has nothing to do with me EFL
” The blonde spikes from his early Chelsea appearances are gone and, dressed all in black, he looks relaxed but – carrying the unquantifiable presence of a World Cup winner EFL
“It’s all gone very, very quickly,” he admits, speaking through a translator – although he has now started English lessons EFL
“It’s something that I take really naturally,” he replies, rolling his neck, unfazed by the question of his record fee and the pressure it could represent EFL
”Fernandez forced his way into the Argentina team after scoring against Mexico (Getty Images)Chelsea’s interest came before the World Cup EFL
After winning the World Cup with Argentina and being named the best young player of the tournament in Qatar, Chelsea met Benfica’s release clause of £106m on January’s deadline day to break the British transfer record EFL
All journeys to the Premier League are remarkable – but Fernandez’s has been defined by an astonishing and dizzying assent EFL
” From Buenos Aires, to Lisbon, and now London, and that’s only half of it, too EFL
“To repay that, my job is to give my best at all times EFL
It was there, drinking Mate – a South American herbal drink –, where he would tune in to see his Argentinian heroes – “Kun Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Higuain…” – but in San Martin, Buenos Aires, those stadiums of Stamford Bridge and Old Trafford seemed a world away EFL
As a £12 EFL
