This Sunday, the Relevo media outlet provides an update on players likely to leave Real Madrid this summer. Up to 8 players could potentially depart.
In principle, it’s known that Real Madrid’s management won’t hold anyone back, and anyone wishing to leave the Spanish capital can do so provided the compensation meets expectations. However, the club is more open to the departure of certain players over others.
Specifically, players like Valverde, Camavinga, Tchouaméni, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Bellingham, Valverde, Arda Güler, and Brahim Diaz are deemed non-transferable by Real Madrid as they embody both the present and future of the club.
8 players could leave
According to Relevo, in total, up to eight players are likely to leave the club this summer, though this doesn’t mean the door is wide open for everyone. For instance, regarding Dani Ceballos or Fran Garcia, a departure depends on receiving a good offer for the Spanish midfielder. Atletico Madrid is reportedly interested.
For Fran Garcia, it’s a bit more complex as it largely depends on the outcome of Alphonso Davies’s situation. If the Canadian is recruited and Ferland Mendy decides to stay, then the Spaniard could leave. He has already attracted interest from several clubs, both in Spain and abroad. Another case discussed recently is that of Jesus Vallejo, who remains hopeful and has slight chances of staying this season, according to the same source. However, nothing is definitive yet, and similar to Jesus Reinier, the club might soon encourage him to find another club.
🚨| Les jeunes titulaires (Camavinga, Vini Jr, Fede Valverde, etc) sont 100% INTRANSFÉRABLES pour le Real Madrid. ✅🔥
— RMadrid actu 🇫🇷 (@RMadrid_actu) July 14, 2024
✅ Ils font partie de la « DREAM TEAM » du club. ✨@relevo #RealMadrid pic.twitter.com/cn1S75AD0v
Finally, the club is keeping the door open for four of its young talents from La Fabrica: Alvaro Rodriguez, Nico Paz, Mario Martin, and Rafael Obrador. However, this doesn’t mean they’re willing to sell them cheaply; on the contrary, the club’s demands are high, reportedly asking for 10 million euros while retaining 50% of the player’s rights. Few clubs are willing to accept these conditions, so they will start the preseason with the first team while waiting for things to develop.
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