Enzo Fernandez’s possible move from Chelsea to Manchester City remains uncertain, and reporting draws comparisons to the earlier Alexander Isak transfer last summer. Several outlets describe the situation as a drawn-out process that affects planning at Chelsea.

The comparison focuses on how uncertainty around key targets can linger beyond initial expectations, creating operational and squad-management challenges for the selling club. While the specifics of Fernandez’s case differ from Isak’s, the narrative overlap is in the timing and knock-on effects as negotiations and decisions extend.

Across sources, the emphasis is on the parallels rather than offering new, definitive details about Fernandez’s destination or final outcome. The outlets frame the “headaches” for Chelsea as stemming from not knowing whether the deal will proceed, and how long it takes to reach clarity.