Enzo Fernandez will miss the rest of the season with groin injury... with Chelsea's £107m midfielder set to undergo surgery to be fit in time for the Copa America

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  • Enzo Fernandez will be out until the end of the season after undergoing surgery
  • The Argentine has been struggling with a groin problem for over a month 
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Enzo Fernandez will miss the remainder of the Premier League season after undergoing surgery to address a groin injury in time for the Copa America.

According to Argentine outlet Ole, the Chelsea midfielder has been suffering from an inguinal hernia - a problem that affects the groin region between the lower abdomen and the thigh - for over a month.

The World Cup winner will undergo surgery and is expected to be out of action for approximately three weeks, before returning in time for the Copa America, which kicks off on June 20 in the United States. 

Chelsea's medical staff initially sought to address the issue with a non-invasive procedure, but after consulting with Argentina's team doctors it became apparent Fernandez would require surgery.

And with the Blues' season effectively over after they were knocked out of the FA Cup on Saturday, all parties agreed the best course of action for the 23-year-old would be to undergo treatment before the Copa America.

Enzo Fernandez will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery

Enzo Fernandez will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery

Enzo Fernandez will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery

The Argentine has been struggling with a groin injury for over a month

The Argentine has been struggling with a groin injury for over a month 

Before opting to go under the knife, Fernandez also consulted a kinesiologist whom he worked with during his days at River Plate and who joined him in London for the procedure.

Fernandez missed the 6-0 win over Everton last week, but started the 1-0 loss in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Saturday and the 5-0 thrashing against Arsenal on Tuesday. 

The Argentina international has scored three Premier League goals and made four assists since joining the Blues from Benfica in January last year for £107million.

The fee for Fernandez was a British record at the time, though the club have since surpassed it in signing fellow midfielder Moises Caicedo from Brighton for £115m. 

Chelsea’s league position has not markedly improved in the 15 months since Fernandez arrived in west London, and despite clear flashes of his obvious talent and range of passing, question marks have remained over whether the club got value for money. 

Mauricio Pochettino, however, insisted the best is yet to come from the 23-year-old.

'For sure he is going to be much better next season, after the experience of the whole season in this squad and this team,' he said.

'He’s more experienced, he gets better feelings. The whole season is good for him to learn. 

'Even if he is a world champion, he needs to adapt to the Premier League and to this club. For me, there is no doubt that he is going to be much better.' 

Mauricio Pochettino has backed Fernandez to come back stronger next season

Mauricio Pochettino has backed Fernandez to come back stronger next season 

Chelsea have six Premier League games left to play and can still qualify for the Europa League as they trail sixth-placed Manchester United by six points but have a game in hand.

The Blues travel to Villa Park on Saturday evening, before hosting Tottenham and West Ham on May 2 and May 5 respectively.

Trips to Forest and Brighton follow, before Bournemouth visit Stamford Bridge on the final day of the season.  

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