Manchester City supporters have had enough of the Enzo Fernandez transfer saga.
Fresh reports suggesting Chelsea could still be forced to consider a £120 million offer from Manchester City have reignited a debate that many City fans believed was already over.
Chelsea had set a deadline regarding the situation, but reports continue to suggest that a sufficiently large offer could potentially change the picture.
That possibility has not exactly excited Manchester City supporters.
Instead, the reaction to the latest City Xtra post has been dominated by frustration, disbelief and demands for the club to move on.
One fan asked a simple question: if Manchester City did not make the £120m offer when they apparently could, why would they make it later?
Another supporter simply told everyone to “keep dreaming.”
There were also calls for the club to forget Fernandez entirely.
However, some fans remain convinced that Chelsea could eventually have little choice if City return with an enormous proposal.
The mixed reaction highlights just how complicated the situation has become.
“No more story about Enzo Fernandez”
Perhaps the clearest indication of the mood among City supporters came from Pantau City Indonesia.
The account posted:
“NO. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. NO MORE STORY ABOUT ENZO FERNANDEZ.”
The message received strong engagement.
It reflects a feeling shared by several other supporters.
After weeks of speculation, fans are increasingly tired of seeing Fernandez’s name linked with Manchester City.
The situation has become a recurring part of the transfer conversation.
Every new report creates another wave of discussion, only for supporters to receive no confirmation of an actual bid or agreement.
That uncertainty is beginning to test the patience of the fanbase.
“So City didn’t bid £120m today but will later?”
ChickenWings questioned the logic behind the latest report.
The supporter wrote:
“So City didn’t bid 120 today but will later? Make it make sense.. The deal is dead if there were any.”
It is an understandable question.
If Chelsea’s position was based around a deadline, supporters naturally want to know what changes once that deadline passes.
Would Manchester City suddenly make an enormous offer?
Would Chelsea reopen negotiations?
Or was the reported interest always more complicated than the headlines suggested?
For fans following the story closely, the lack of clarity has made it increasingly difficult to know what to believe.
Some fans believe Chelsea have no choice
Despite the scepticism, there is another side to the reaction.
Pete wrote:
“They have no choice.”
The comment suggests that some supporters believe Chelsea’s position could change dramatically if Manchester City make a huge offer.
A £120m bid would represent an enormous amount of money.
Even if Chelsea are reluctant to sell one of their most important players, the financial implications of such an offer could make the decision much harder.
That is why the Fernandez saga cannot be completely dismissed.
If Manchester City genuinely decide that the Argentine midfielder is their priority and are prepared to pay the reported figure, Chelsea would have to make a serious decision.
“He’s gonna be below 100”
Another interesting reaction came from shmxr, who predicted:
“He’s gonna be below 100.”
That comment appears to reflect scepticism about the £120m valuation.
The transfer market is unpredictable, and headline figures do not always reflect the final guaranteed fee.
If Manchester City were to make an offer, the structure of the deal would likely become just as important as the headline number.
There could be instalments, bonuses and performance-related clauses.
That is why fans are already debating whether the £120m figure is realistic.
The Romano factor adds to the confusion
Baxbbota referenced Fabrizio Romano while questioning the reported valuation.
The supporter wrote that Romano had said there was “no way that price now.”
That reaction illustrates another problem with modern transfer speculation.
Supporters are often presented with conflicting reports from different sources.
One journalist suggests a deal remains possible.
Another claims it is unlikely.
Then another report appears suggesting the situation has changed again.
For fans, it can become almost impossible to distinguish genuine developments from recycled speculation.
That appears to be happening with Fernandez.
“Just forget about him”
JimmX offered perhaps the simplest solution:
“Just forget about him.”
That sentiment was echoed by other supporters who appear to believe Manchester City should focus on alternative targets.
This is particularly relevant given the club’s wider midfield situation.
City are reportedly pursuing a major rebuild under new head coach Enzo Maresca.
The club have been linked with several midfielders as they prepare for the possibility of Rodri’s departure.
There is also significant interest in Ayyoub Bouaddi.
With so many moving pieces, some fans would prefer City to concentrate on players who are actually available rather than continuing to pursue Fernandez.
Fans are questioning the entire transfer strategy
One of the most revealing reactions came from esmooth.
The supporter asked:
“What are we doing? No Bouaddi signing yet. No Rodri sale. No Fernandez signing.”
That comment captures the uncertainty surrounding Manchester City’s midfield planning.
Three major stories are connected.
Rodri’s future remains uncertain.
Bouaddi is reportedly being pursued.
And Fernandez continues to be linked with a potential move.
From the perspective of supporters, the problem is that none of these situations appears fully resolved.
That creates anxiety.
Fans want to know what the midfield will look like when the new season develops.
More importantly, they want to know whether Maresca has the players he needs to implement his tactical ideas.
Maresca needs clarity
The Fernandez situation is particularly relevant because Maresca is now responsible for building a new Manchester City midfield.
He succeeded Pep Guardiola in June 2026 and faces the difficult task of establishing his own identity while maintaining City’s elite status.
A player such as Fernandez could theoretically become an important part of that project.
His ability to progress the ball, compete physically and contribute in both phases makes him an attractive option.
However, paying £120m for him would represent an enormous commitment.
It would also place significant pressure on the player.
Every performance would be judged against the size of the transfer fee.
That is something Manchester City must consider carefully.
“Please don’t” sums up the mood
Another fan, Richie, simply wrote:
“Please dont” while addressing Chelsea.
The comment says a lot.
There is clearly a section of the City fanbase that does not want Manchester City to spend £120m on Fernandez.
That does not necessarily mean they think Fernandez is a poor player.
It may simply reflect concerns about the transfer fee.
Manchester City have traditionally been willing to spend heavily when they believe a player fits their long-term plans.
But £120m would be an extraordinary investment.
Supporters therefore want to know that the club are absolutely convinced before committing such a sum.
Could the deal still happen?
Despite the anger and scepticism, it would be premature to completely rule out a Fernandez transfer if reports of a £120m threshold are accurate.
Transfer negotiations can change quickly.
A deadline can pass.
A club can change its position.
A player can push for a move.
And an enormous offer can force difficult decisions.
That is why the latest claims continue to generate attention.
However, the fan reaction makes one thing very clear.
Supporters do not want another month of endless speculation.
They want either a concrete bid and negotiations or an official decision to move on.
City fans want the saga finished
The response to the latest Enzo Fernandez reports has been remarkably consistent.
Some fans think Chelsea have no choice if Manchester City make a huge offer.
Others believe the deal is already dead.
Some question why City would bid later if they did not bid when the supposed deadline arrived.
And many simply want the player’s name removed from the transfer conversation.
The reaction is perhaps best summed up by the repeated demands to “stop” discussing Fernandez.
Manchester City are entering a new era under Maresca.
The midfield requires careful planning, particularly with Rodri’s future still uncertain.
If Fernandez is genuinely the club’s preferred target, then City must decide whether he is worth an investment of around £120m.
If he is not, the club should move quickly to alternative options.
For now, however, Manchester City supporters appear to have reached their limit.
The message from the fanbase is simple: either make the Enzo Fernandez transfer happen or move on.






