ENZO FERNANDEZ chilled next to the Bellingham bros on a day off from football – and going to Madrid during his break did not impress Chelsea fans.The midfielder bagged the winner against Leeds in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday after sparking weeks of uncertainty around his future at Stamford Bridge.AdvertisementFernandez, 25, was one of those to speak out against the club’s decision to split with Enzo Maresca after losing to PSG in the Champions League last month.He then spent most of the international break openly flirting with a transfer to Real Madrid.Former manager Liam Rosenior suspended the Argentine for two games for his comments but was SACKED barely three weeks later.And now, World Cup winner Fernandez chose to spend some of his permitted time away from training with team-mates in Spain.Enjoying the warmer weather than London can offer, Enzo rocked up at the Madrid Open on Tuesday to watch some tennis with pals Joao Pedro and Marc Cucurella.When he arrived at his seat at the Manolo Santana Stadium he quickly realised that Jude Bellingham and younger brother Jobe were behind him.Fernandez, rocking a pink shirt and shades, shook hands with the pair and exchanged a few words before taking a pew.Shortly after it was Cucurella saying hi before Joao Pedro – in a bucket hat and sunnies of his own – joined.AdvertisementSUN VEGAS WELCOME OFFER: GET UP TO £100 BONUSBorussia Dortmund mid Jobe looked very happy with a big grin on his face whilst Jude played it cool in a flat cap.The Chelsea trio were handed a break by interim boss Calum McFarlane after he gave the squad a few days off.They don’t play again until Monday, May 4 – a bank holiday in England.The Blues host Nottingham Forest at SW6, the first home match since Rosenior was axed following a run of five Premier League losses in a row – all without scoring a single goal.Semi matchwinner Fernandez was celebrated by fans at Wembley despite seeming to damage his reputation with a series of media appearances recently.AdvertisementAnd some fans were less than pleased to see their vice captain in Madrid so soon after he couldn’t help but say he wanted to live there, only raising suspicion he is keen to leave.One wrote on X: “Hahaha hahahaha here they go with Agent Bellingham”.Another replied: “Really starting to think Rosenior wasn’t the problem”.A third commented: “For some, just a regular trip, but for Enzo, a dream come true”.He criticised the club for their call to part with Maresca, saying after the 3-0 defeat (8-2 on aggregate) to PSG: “I don’t understand it.Advertisement“Sometimes there are things that we as players don’t understand, how and in what way they try to manage things.“Obviously, it was a departure that hurt us a lot, especially in the middle of the season, it cuts everything short.“We had an identity. He gave us an order, even though, as is the way of football, sometimes it’s good and bad.Advertisement“But he always had a very clear identity when it came to training and playing.”He then added fuel to the flames of talk around a potential exit, saying: “I don’t know [what will happen], there are eight games left and theFA Cup.“There’s the World Cup and then we’ll see.”Fernandez went a step further whilst away with his country, admitting: “I’d like to live in Madrid.“It’s a beautiful city, reminds me of Buenos Aires.”AdvertisementHis agent, Javier Pastore, reacted angrily to the internal ban for matches against Port Vale and Manchester City.He told The Athletic: “As Enzo’s contract still has six years to run, we decided not to renew it because the terms weren’t right for us or for the player; given what Enzo is capable of today, he deserves much more than he’s currently earning.“We haven’t reached an agreement and it may be that this annoyed the club, given that he is a hugely important player, but these are things that have to be managed.“I look at the sporting and financial aspects of the player’s situation, and I didn’t see that renewal coming to fruition because they weren’t very realistic about Enzo’s current situation.”England ace Jude is not in action again until Sunday night when Real go to Espanyol and the same is true for Jobe in Germany.AdvertisementLos Blancos’ title hopes are all but over after last weekend’s results with Barcelona set to be crowned champions.Chelsea have an extended break with Nottingham Forest visiting SW6 on Monday afternoon – a bank holiday in England.
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