Enzo Fernández Opens Door to Future River Plate Return
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández says he hopes to return to River Plate one day, but only when he is in top form.
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Enzo Fernández has said he would like to return to River Plate one day. He wants to come back when he is feeling good and playing at his best, showing how much the club still means to him. The Chelsea midfielder made the comments in an interview shared by journalist Marcos Giles, and they have already sparked excitement among River Plate fans who hope to see him back at the club in the future.
Fernández’s connection to River Plate runs deep. He spent his early career at the club, where he was trusted and supported as he developed into a top-level player. In the interview, he acknowledged the role River played in his growth, describing the club as a place where he learned both on and off the pitch. Fernández said his father named him after River Plate legend Enzo Francescoli, proving the club has always been special for his family.

Despite these strong ties, Fernández is very much focused on Chelsea at the moment. Since joining the Blues from Benfica in January 2023, he has become a key figure in the team. This season, he has delivered consistent performances and has quickly become an important part of Chelsea’s midfield. The club has praised his work rate, vision, and influence in games, confirming that he is fully committed to his current challenge.
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Still, Fernández’s comments about a future River Plate return should be seen as a long-term wish rather than a transfer hint. He made it clear that any return would only happen when he is in top form, wanting to play at a high level and contribute meaningfully. For River Plate supporters, this statement keeps hope alive, even if such a move is still many years away.
While there is no immediate plan for him to leave Chelsea, his words show the emotional bond he still holds with River Plate. Fans have already taken to social media to celebrate his remarks, sharing memories of his early days at the club and imagining what a return could look like. For now, Fernández will continue his journey with Chelsea, but the door to River Plate is left slightly open.
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