Real Madrid’s management has begun moving quickly to restructure the team following their painful Champions League exit against Bayern Munich, a match that exposed several weaknesses in the current squad.
The list of departures is growing.
Reports indicate the management’s intention to let go of several prominent names during the summer transfer window, as part of a plan to inject new blood and lower the average age of the squad.
Among the candidates to leave are David Alaba and Dani Carvajal, whose contracts are nearing their end, with no clear indication of renewal.
Dani Ceballos has also fallen out of favor with the coach, making his departure more likely in search of more playing time.
Loans and investment for the future.
As part of the development plan, the club is considering loaning out the young talent Franco Mastantuono to gain experience before returning to compete at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Significant surprises on the list.
The list does not stop there, as it also includes names such as Eduardo Camavinga, Fran García, and Raúl Asencio, for whom the management is considering offers as part of its policy to restore financial balance.
Young striker Gonzalo García is also nearing a departure, with a buy-back clause included in his contract, in anticipation of his future success.
A new project is on the way.
These moves are part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at building a new generation capable of returning the team to the top, amid fierce competition both domestically and in Europe.
Real Madrid’s summer looks very busy… Will we witness the end of an era and the beginning of a new one at the Santiago Bernabéu?










