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Real Madrid still cleaning the squad. Some players are planned to be sold but there are still no fans.
Real Madrid have 28 players in the main squad to wade through Spanish League next season, after releasing Brahim Diaz who is on loan at AC Milan for a season and there is a purchase option. Los Blancos squad is certainly still fat.
Reported from Brand, the club wants to release some of its players. In particular, those who have lacked shine in recent seasons.
The sale of players can also stabilize revenue for the club. At the same time, reduce the expense of salary expenses.
Some of the players included in the sales plan Real Madrid are Luka Jovic, Isco, Gareth Bale, Dani Ceballos, Mariano Diaz, Jesus Vallejo, to Eden Hazard.
Gareth Bale Reportedly, he wants to stay until his contract runs out until June 2022. His weekly salary was IDR 6 billion, so the main reason Madrid wanted to sell him.
It’s just that Bale is empty of fans. Moreover, the 31-year-old player often has recurring calf injuries.
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Luka Jovic his future is unclear since Real Madrid bought him expensively in 2019 from Eintracht Frankfurt. The loan option is an option.
Dani Ceballos, Mariano Diaz, and Jesus Vallejo are believed to have few minutes to play next season. The three players can also enter the loan option.
Eden Hazard was also put on the selling list because of frequent injuries. Although reportedly, coach Carlo Ancelotti is considered capable of bringing out the best of the player.
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About Isco, Real Madrid seems like a dilemma. The player was about to be released, but instead performed brilliantly in the pre-season session.
Isco himself had played under the tutelage of Ancelotti during the Madrid coach’s first term. So it seems, Ancelotti still needs the services of the player.
So far, it is only Raphael Varane who is reportedly just one step away from being sold to Manchester United and Sergio Ramos who was released after his contract expired. The next sale, that was, is still stuck.
(aff/adp)
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