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    Arsenal star looks unrecognisable just months ago with bald look… as fans rate hair comeback as ‘best I’ve ever seen’

    ONE current Arsenal star looks totally unrecognisable with a dramatic bald look.Now fans are rating his hair comeback as the “best ever seen”.
    This Arsenal star looks completely different in August 2021Credit: Getty
    He sported a shaven head and a beard against Rangers in pre-seasonCredit: Getty
    The footballer has undergone a dramatic change in appearanceCredit: Getty
    The Gunners man, now 27, played a pre-season friendly in August 2021 and stunned supporters with his change of appearance.
    He had shaved off his thinning golden brown hair and even grown a bit of a beard over the off-season.
    But fast forward to now and the former England Under-21 defender has a beautiful set of luscious thick wavey locks.
    And the ace was more than happy to talk openly about his hair transplant to counteract his receding hairline.
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    The mystery footballer is… Rob Holding.
    A delighted Holding is clearly buzzing with the results and said in 2021: “Because it’s World Mental Health Day, I struggled so much with my hair and self-confidence.
    “I have had so many messages about where I have had my procedure.
    “Wimpole Clinic in London treated me so well and I’m so happy with the results.
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    “I have so many messages of other people affected by simple mental health issues and self-confidence issues.
    “I couldn’t recommend this place enough, let’s all be better.”
    And his adoring fans have been left in awe by the remarkable transformation.
    One said: “Holding’s hair transplant might be the greatest one ever.”
    Another wrote: “Rob Holding’s hair, what a comeback story.”
    A third added: “Whoever did Rob Holding’s hair.. why are they not world famous yet?”
    And a final user brilliantly commented: “Rob Holding’s hair has reached the ultra-luxury level. Feel I could bounce on it like a trampoline.”
    Rob Holding is the mystery footballerCredit: Getty
    He struggled with a receding hairline in his mid-20sCredit: PA
    The defender looks completely different these daysCredit: Getty
    He can even run his hands through his long locksCredit: Getty
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    How one Newcastle star will win Carabao Cup winners medal if his team are BEATEN by Man Utd in final

    A NEWCASTLE player could get a Carabao Cup winners medal if his team LOSES to Manchester United at Wembley on February 26. The Toon booked their place in their first Cup final since 1999 with a 3-1 aggregate win over Southampton.
    Martin Dubravka played twice for Man Utd in their run to the EFL Cup final and can win a medal despite returning to Newcastle early with his loan being cut shortCredit: Getty
    They will play top-four rivals Man Utd under the Wembley arch, who candidly brushed Nottingham Forest aside.
    The Red Devils ran out 5-0 winners across two legs, helping boss Erik ten Hag secure a Cup final appearance in his first season at Old Trafford.
    But United had the help of a Newcastle star to reach the Carabao Cup final.
    Martin Dubravka moved to Man Utd on loan in the summer and made two EFL Cup appearances against Aston Villa and Burnley.
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    However, the 34-year-old was recalled by Newcastle on January 1.
    And the former Toon No1 is now cup tied – meaning he can’t even man the bench for Eddie Howe’s side.

    You should never want your parent club to lose, but in Dubravka’s case, a Carabao Cup winners medal is at stake.
    Should United beat Newcastle at the end of the month, Dubravka will pick up a medal for his participation, while his Newcastle team-mates drown their sorrows as losers.
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    A Newcastle win, however, will see the opposite happen, and Dubravka will have to share a dressing room filled with winners medals.
    Former Newcastle midfielder Jonjo Shelvey – sealed a January transfer to Nottingham Forest – will be hoping is old team win the Wembley dust-up.
    The ex-England international, 30, played twice for the Toon in the competition, and could win a medal despite not being at the club anymore. More

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    Enzo Fernandez is Chelsea’s £107m ‘musician’ – ready to direct their transfer revolution towards winning trophies again

    IN north western Buenos Aires, you have to be pretty special to stand out as an Enzo.Virtually every boy in the neighbourhood is named after River Plate’s iconic midfielder Enzo Francescoli, who had two spells with the club in the 80s and 90s.
    Enzo Fernandez joined Chelsea on transfer deadline day in a British record £107million dealCredit: Getty
    The midfielder arrived in the UK on WednesdayCredit: Getty
    Fernandez helped Argentina to World Cup glory in QatarCredit: Getty
    He joins the Blues from Portuguese side BenficaCredit: Getty
    Enzo Fernandez was just the same.
    But now he is out on his own as Chelsea’s new marquee signing and the most expensive player in British history.
    At £107million, Argentina’s World Cup-winning midfielder arrives in England ­saddled with huge expectation to deliver on the monstrous fee — and quickly.
    Fernandez said: “I am grateful to Chelsea and its ownership for doing everything they could to make me a part of this project.
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    “I’m happy and excited to join the Pride of London, to play in the best league in the world and to compete for the biggest trophies.”
    Chelsea owner Todd Boehly added: “We are signing one of the brightest talents in global football.
    “We are excited to add him to Graham’s squad, we are sure he will form an important part of our team going forward.
    “Enzo has demonstrated his ability at the highest ­levels so we’re looking forward to seeing what he does in blue!”
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    Maybe Boehly and manager Graham Potter saw something in the player’s nickname that travelled with him from South America when he joined ­Benfica last summer.
    Team-mates labelled him ‘El musico’ — ‘the musician’.
    So-called because Fernandez was known to conduct the entire team like a 10-piece orchestra from midfield.
    He is 22 and has played only 71 club matches in his career.
    The 72nd could come on Friday night in a home game against Fulham.
    Little known outside of the hipster community before November, Enzo is expected to lead Chelsea’s rapidly-expanding and expensive international brigade into better times.
    Fernandez only joined Benfica in the summerCredit: Getty
    The midfielder played for River Plate in Argentina before signing for the Portuguese sideCredit: Getty
    Fernandez starred for Argentina as they won the World Cup in QatarCredit: Getty
    Chelsea are 10th in the Prem, out of both domestic cups and, in less than two weeks, face Borussia Dortmund to remain in the Champions League knockout stages.
    So Fernandez walks into a club facing an uphill battle just to qualify for the Europa League and he will be expected to hit the ground running.
    Discovered by renowned Argentinian scout Pablo Esquivel at five years old, he was considered different to all the other Enzos even then.
    Esquivel said: “When he was five you could tell he was different, different class.
    “He was the leader of the team and all his passes were very clear. It was crystal clear he would take the right path.”
    Fernandez’s background is a familiar one of relative poverty.
    His parents were poor and the sacrifices they made to get him to where he is now remain a driving force.
    The wallpaper of tattoos covering his body are not there to intimidate.
    A small, innocuous inking at the base of his throat spells out ‘fe’ — the Portuguese word for ‘faith’.
    Coincidentally, his new team-mate Mykhailo ­Mudryk has an identical one on his hands.
    The Fernandez family are River Plate fanatics, hence his name.
    Enzo Francescoli went on to play for Marseille and was so good that France great ­Zinedine Zidane named a kid after him, too.
    Fernandez was one of eight Chelsea signings in JanuaryCredit: Getty
    He will take the No5 shirt at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty
    There is no doubt the rapid transformation of Fernandez from impressive, young ­midfielder to world star is a massive risk for Chelsea.
    Just a few months ago, he was playing alongside Julian Alvarez for River Plate in the Copa Libertadores.
    Both players are now in the Prem and world champions.
    River Plate sold Fernandez for just £16m last July.
    They obviously knew a good thing too, as they insisted upon a 25 per cent sell-on clause.
    It means they now pocket an additional £26m, taking the combined fee for Fernandez to £42m, making him the most expensive Argentinian ever.
    But striker Alvarez, who scored six goals in one match they played together, cost Manchester City just £14m after they shopped direct.
    Chelsea have piled pressure on a young man’s shoulders by using middle men Benfica and paid through the nose.
    Described as a box-to-box midfielder, he uses both feet equally well, can shoot, defend and leads.
    One Argentinian source told SunSport: “Chelsea have a new captain ready and waiting for when they want one.”
    At Benfica, he has been most comfortable in a two-man midfield where he can roam alongside a defensive-minded player.
    More cautious observers from inside Stamford Bridge suggest it is dangerous to put so much faith in a player from watching him at the World Cup.
    There is no doubt Fernandez has quality — he was catapulted into Argentina’s World Cup squad after just two friendlies.
    He was voted young player of the tournament and took home a winners’ medal.
    There is also no debate about his passion for football.
    At just 15 he produced an open letter to his idol Lionel Messi, who was considering international retirement.
    The teenage Fernandez wrote: “How are we going to convince you to carry on playing if the rest of us suck at football?
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    “How are we going to convince you if we have had only one per cent of the pressure you endure every day, Lionel.”
    Fernandez is about to get a little bit more of an idea what that pressure feels like.
    Fernandez played just 29 times for Benfica before joining the BluesCredit: Getty
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    ‘Class A circus’ – PSG accuse Chelsea of wrecking Hakim Ziyech’s career after paperwork cock-up saw transfer scrapped

    CHELSEA have been accused of wrecking Hakim Ziyech’s career amid the “shambolic” collapse of his loan move to Paris Saint-Germain.The French giants launched a blistering attack on the Blues, blaming them for bungling documents after the Moroccan midfielder’s registration missed Tuesday’s 11pm transfer deadline by four minutes.
    PSG have slammed Chelsea over their handling of Hakim Ziyech’s proposed loanCredit: Getty
    SunSport understands fuming Ziyech, 29, even called Chelsea’s billionaire US owner Todd Boehly to plead with him to sort out the mess. And PSG now have serious reservations about doing any future business with the London club.
    PSG branded the paperwork cock-up a “Class A circus” and a club insider revealed: “The way Chelsea conducted themselves was shambolic and disrespectful. I can’t think of any other way to describe it.
    “Now Hakim is going back to a club where he’s not wanted and probably hasn’t got a place.
    “Chelsea have ruined six months of his career. It’s really poor behaviour, the club treated this transfer in a frivolous way.
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    “There is a sense of utter dismay about the way Chelsea did this.
    “It’s unacceptable for a club of their stature but this seems to sum up their way of doing business at the moment.”
    PSG insist Chelsea ignored their initial loan agreement email and a number of phone calls, responding 75 minutes later with an incorrect, unsigned document.
    The Ligue Un champions also claim the Blues sent a SECOND incorrect, unsigned document before the correct version was finally received three minutes after the deadline.
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    Ziyech’s transfer was then registered at 11.04pm — four minutes after the cut-off point.
    French League chiefs turned down PSG appeals to ratify it, ruling there had been an “unjustifiable delay” in sending the documents to them.
    Chelsea dispute PSG’s version of events but admit “technical errors” delayed the paperwork.
    The PSG insider added: “Hakim was in our office in Paris from noon on Tuesday, begging Boehly to explain the hold-up and sort it out. He was even ready to contribute to the deal to get released.
    “This was Chelsea’s fault, pure and simple. It was unprofessional.”
    The collapse of the Ziyech transfer came at the same time Chelsea were successfully completing their £106million British record signing of Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernandez from Benfica.
    Ziyech, who has played ten times in the Premier League this season, is now in limbo and set to be cut from the London club’s Champions League squad in the coming days to make way for some of their new signings.
    Chelsea say Ziyech travelled to Paris ahead of the botched deal without permission but will not punish him.
    Newcastle and Spurs were linked with Ziyech while Roma wanted to sign him before PSG made their late swoop. More

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    Chelsea hero William Gallas issues Benoit Badiashile warning and urges more time for under-fire boss Graham Potter

    CHELSEA hero William Gallas is confident about Benoit Badiashile’s arrival at Stamford Bridge but hinted he will have to improve on his physicality.Badiashile was one of eight signings the Blues made during a very busy January transfer window as he arrived from Monaco after a £35million deal.
    William Gallas claims Chelsea signing Benoit Badiashile will have to improve on his physicalityCredit: Getty
    William Gallas added that Chelsea manager Graham Potter needs more timeCredit: PA
    Gallas, who spent five years at Stamford Bridge since his arrival from Marseille in 2001, is very confident about his fellow Frenchman who stood out in Ligue 1.
    The former France international used to play in the same position as the West Londoners’ newest centre-back and is confident he can form a strong duo with in-form Thiago Silva.
    But the 45-year-old claims Badiashile struggled in France when it came to physical challenges and will have to up his game in the Premier League.
    Speaking to Genting Casino, Gallas said: “I think he can form a strong partnership with Thiago Silva.
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    “Technically, he is really good. He has a presence and is very calm with the ball at his feet.
    “He has a good left foot and is very composed. All the ingredients are there.
    “I want to see how he responds to a physical challenge. When he has to go one against one with a good opponent.
    “At Monaco, his weakness was his physicality – he struggled against bigger opponents in France.
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    “We know in England that the Premier League is a lot more physical than Ligue 1, so we will have to see how he responds to this challenge.”
    Badiashile will have to hit the ground running quickly as Chelsea have found themselves in a tight spot after tumbling down to 10th place in the Premier League table.
    The Blues’ manager Graham Potter has come under fire but Gallas claims club chiefs should show faith and give him one more season.
    The ex-Arsenal and Tottenham ace believes Potter deserves more time after his stunning work at Brighton.
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    William Gallas spent five years at Chelsea since his arrival from Marseille in 2001Credit: Getty
    Gallas added: “I think it will depend on the owner [Todd Boehly], it is his choice.
    “I think Chelsea should give Graham Potter one more season because he joined the club when the season started, which is always difficult for any manager, so it is hard to judge him properly and, for me, he has to stay.
    “We know that in football, a manager can be firedat any time, but I do think he deserves the opportunity to show the club what he can do because he did well with Brighton.
    “Maybe Potter can do well at Chelsea. We will know at the end of the 2024 season if he is capable of managing a top club.” More

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    Man Utd fans loving sweet moment between Sancho and Ten Hag as boss hints at new role for returning star

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans loved seeing the sweet moment between Jadon Sancho and Erik Ten Hag as the Dutchman hinted at a new role for the returning star.The England international winger finally made a comeback for the Red Devils after 102 days out as United strolled into a Carabao Cup final showdown with Newcastle.
    Jadon Sancho finally made his comeback for Man Utd on WednesdayCredit: AFP
    Fans loved the warm embrace between him and Erik ten HagCredit: AFP
    The 22-year-old was given a huge ovation as he came on for a 28-minute cameo to help United beat Nottingham Forest 2-0, securing a 5-0 aggregate scoreline.
    Sancho had not played since October 22 after struggling with physical and mental issues.
    And Ten Hag hailed his returning star, who only rejoined full training with the first team recently.
    He said: “It’s good to have Jadon back.
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    “It’s most important players enjoy football. It gives energy and that gives them the motivation to perform. The reception from the fans to him was great and that will also give him more of a push to continue.”
    Ten Hag looked delighted to have Sancho back, as the pair enjoyed a laugh on the touchline before the Dutch coach gave the youngster a pat on the head before he entered the fray.
    He brought on Sancho just after the hour mark, and the youngster could not keep the smile off his face as he entered to chants of “Sancho, Sancho”.
    And fans were quick to spot the warm embrace, with one tweeting: “Sancho’s smile and Ten Hag’s little encouragement is all I needed to see.”
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    Another wrote: “Ten Hag with Sancho right there is why I love him as manager.”
    While another added: “Sancho smiling with Ten Hag yh it’s time to cook.”
    Sancho is usually deployed out wide, but this evening he came on and played the No.10 role behind fellow sub Anthony Martial.
    And afterwards Ten Hag hinted that could be his new role, saying: “Jadon, I know he can play as a number 10 and a winger. We can mix it often and that is what I like.”
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    The ex-Dortmund ace had last played away to Chelsea on October 22 before being left out of Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup.
    Sancho was made to focus on an individual training programme after linking up with coaches Ten Hag had previously worked while team-mates were in Qatar.
    However, there now appears to be light at the end of the tunnel for the attacker following his cameo.
    And Ten Hag believes Sancho can make a difference in the key games ahead, adding: “He already showed that this season.
    “For instance in the game against Liverpool he scored a great goal. He scored against Leicester, he had some good games like Spurs — so he already showed his great capabilities. He has high standards.”
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    Sancho even got a hug from Forest boss Steve Cooper, who was his manager as England won the Under-17 World Cup in 2017.
    Cooper said: “We speak fairly often but it’s the first time I’ve seen him properly.” More

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    Biggest shake up to football ownership in years leaked – what it means for your club

    DODGY owners will be blocked from getting hold of our footie teams under a huge clean-up.A leaked Government paper seen by The Sun will mean multi-millionaires who cannot prove the source of their wealth won’t be able to complete takeovers.
    The new charter will see dodgy owners blocked from getting hold of our footie teams under a huge clean-up
    Chelsea fans helped sink European Superleague plans in 2021 and the new rules will help stop such schemes in the futureCredit: Getty
    New rules would also see the likes of sanctioned Russian Roman Abramovic kept out of the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    It would mean the likes of sanctioned Russian Roman Abramovich would be kept out of the Premier League.
    Fans will get a say in running clubs and stop bosses radically changing logos and kits.
    Clubs will fund a regulator which will have powers to ban them from breakaway leagues.
    The major shake-up will also:

    BAN greedy clubs from joining a breakaway competition like the European Super League — which triggered huge protests by fans in 2021; 
    TAX teams an annual fee to fund the regulator and expose them to breach sanctions;
    LET the regulator raid money from the Premier League to help prop up lower leagues.

    The charter plans to tackle murky moneymen and stop them from getting their hands on our clubs — to defend teams against financial and cultural ruin.
    A new regulator will enforce four tough terms clubs must meet to gain a legal licence.
    Teams must only take part in tournaments that have been approved by the regulator — meaning a ban on “breakaway” competitions such as the proposed European Super League. 
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    Wannabe proprietors will face robust checks on their “source of wealth”.
    It means multi-millionaires who cannot prove they amassed their fortune legitimately will not be allowed to complete takeovers.
    The legal regulator will ensure only “fit and proper custodians” are allowed to own clubs.
    This seemingly rules out oligarchs eyeing Premier League sides and grifters who have previously put smaller teams at risk. 
    Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan wants the regulator in place for the 2024/5 season and will formally unveil legislation imminently.

    Under the proposals — expected to be signed off by Cabinet shortly — all clubs in the top five flights of English football would need to gain a fresh licence to play from the regulator.
    They would be charged a yearly levy — with richer clubs paying more and small sides less.

    But getting the permit depends on meeting tough criteria, including a rigorous vetting of prospective owners and directors.
    The regulator would carry out due diligence checks so undesirable investors are prevented from staging a takeover.
    Last year, Chelsea faced collapse when Abramovich was sanctioned for his links to the Kremlin after Russian leader Vladimir Putin sent his troops to invade Ukraine. 
    The club was banned from making a profit and only allowed to run a severely limited amount of activities so that it could carry on playing. Smaller sides like Bury FC have suffered too. They were booted out of their league altogether after owner Steve Dale failed to show proof of funds and a takeover bid imploded.
     More than 60 sides have gone bust since the Premier League was founded in 1992.
    The reforms could set ministers on a collision course with clubs resistant to more regulation.
    The regulator would require clubs to have deep enough pockets to stop themselves going bust — and establish a new code of conduct ensuring financial stability. Ministers hope the regulator will significantly reduce the prospect of clubs going bankrupt.
     But Ms Donelan is clear that it would not guarantee that no club will fold.
     In such a “worst case scenario”, the regulator will prioritise preserving its cultural heritage.
    The Sun can further reveal that the regulator will have Robin Hood-style powers to take money from the mega-rich Premier League to distribute funds across lower leagues. EFL clubs earn a fraction of the cash clawed by the top-flight competition.
     In 2019 Huddersfield, who finished bottom in the Premier League and were relegated, received £97million in funds — dwarfing the £8.5million awarded to promoted Championship winners Norwich.
    Struggling sides in lower leagues will also get a cash boost so they do not have to rely on Hollywood A-listers — like Wrexham-backer Ryan Reynolds — to stump up much-needed funds. While the Government wants to see a “football-led resolution” by the Football Association, it plans to hand the regulator powers of last resort to distribute money if no agreement is reached. 
    As part of the overhaul, supporters will also be given rights in the running of their club to prevent new management from destroying its roots, like changing the logo or kit colours.
    Minimum standards will be enforced so that supporters are consulted on all key legacy decisions surrounding their club.
     However, despite the widespread powers, the regulator will not be able to stop soaring ticket prices or interfere with fixtures or the rules of the sport.
    Plans for the controversial European Super League infuriated fansCredit: Reuters
    Fans will get more say in how clubs are run under the new plansCredit: PA
    Rishi Sunak vowed to press ahead with the watchdog plans when he became PMCredit: Getty
    The Football White Paper, expected to be published as early as next week, follows a Government-commissioned report into the game in November 2021. 
    Tory MP Tracey Crouch made the case for an independent regulator in her fan-led review, which was accepted by then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
    It was thrown into doubt last year when Liz Truss briefly entered No10 — with speculation that she deemed it too meddling. 
    But Rishi Sunak later vowed to press ahead with the watchdog plans when he became PM.
    Mr Sunak has said he is a “massive football fan” and supports Premier League club Southampton FC. He was born in the port city.
    However, ministers will say some of the suggestions in the review fall outside the scope of the regulator. Some fans hoping for a pint at a match will be disappointed as ministers have not settled on whether to allow alcohol in lower leagues.
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    The Government is expected to kick the issue into the long grass, — acknowledging the case for alcohol pilots but saying it remains complex and should be consulted upon further.
    A separate review into women’s football is due this year. 
    NEW LEAGUE BARGREEDY clubs will be forbidden from joining breakaway tournaments like the doomed European Super League.
    One of the four iron-clad rules of the new regulator will limit teams to approved competitions, with other moves subject to the approval of fans and the FA.
    Ministers hope this protective lock will prevent a repeat of the 2021 storm that saw six English clubs join an exclusive European league drawn up by Real Madrid’s president Florentino Perez.
    They quickly bailed following uproar from fans and rival clubs. More

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    Enzo Fernandez shows off his new Chelsea shirt for first time after completing stunning £107m British record transfer

    ENZO FERNANDEZ cracked a smile as he was pictured in Chelsea colours for the first time.The 22-year-old joined the Blues from Benfica on transfer deadline day in a £107million British record move.
    Enzo Fernandez has been pictured in Chelsea coloursCredit: Getty
    The midfielder will take the No5 shirt at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty
    Fernandez joins in a British record £107million moveCredit: Getty
    Fernandez pictured arriving at Chelsea’s Cobham training base on WednesdayCredit: Getty
    Fernandez cracked a smile as he arrived at the club’s HQCredit: Getty
    He jetted to the UK from Lisbon on Wednesday on board a private plane.
    The Argentina international then headed to Chelsea’s Cobham training base to finalise his move.
    And he was pictured in his new colours on Wednesday evening.
    Fernandez posed in training gear while holding up a Blues shirt with his name and number on the back.
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    He will take the No5 at Stamford Bridge – recently vacated by Jorginho.
    Fernandez’s deal to Chelsea is a new British transfer record.
    It beats the £100m Manchester City paid to sign Jack Grealish in 2021.
    It also means Chelsea have two players in the top 10 Premier League transfers of all time from the January window – the other being Mykhailo Mudryk.
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    Fernandez only joined Benfica in the summer from Argentinian side River Plate.
    He played 29 times for the Portuguese side before leaving to join the Blues.
    Speaking to Chelsea’s website, he said: “I am grateful to Chelsea and its ownership for doing everything they could to make me a part of this project.
    “I’m happy and excited to join the Pride of London, to play in the best league in the world and to compete for the biggest trophies.
    “I can’t wait to play in front of our fans and help my teammates on and off the pitch.”
    Meanwhile, Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali said: “In Enzo we are signing a World Cup-winner and one of the brightest talents in global football.
    “We are excited to add him to Graham’s squad and we are sure he will form an important part of our team going forward.
    “Enzo has demonstrated his ability at the very highest levels so we’re looking forward to seeing what he will do in Chelsea blue!” More