
Real Madrid Considers Offloading Several Players Next Summer, Including Diaz
Real Madrid is preparing to make radical changes to its squad during the upcoming summer transfer window as part of a plan to restructure the team. According to ESPN, the Royal Club's management believes that several players must depart to free up space within the squad and pave the way for new signings capable of restoring balance to the team.
The list of potential departures includes prominent names, led by Moroccan international Brahim Diaz, alongside David Alaba, Antonio Rüdiger, Dani Carvajal, Dani Ceballos, and Fran García.
This comes as part of a clear policy aimed at injecting new blood into the squad, especially given the decline in performance of some players and their inability to provide the desired impact during the current season, as stated by the same source.
The network also added that Real Madrid's management does not rule out offloading one of their midfield stars, Eduardo Camavinga or Aurélien Tchouaméni, should the club receive a suitable offer both financially and sportingly. This reflects an unprecedented openness to bold decisions within 'Los Blancos'.
Real Madrid had previously suffered a significant setback in the Champions League, failing to qualify directly for the round of 16, which will force them to play a playoff against Portuguese side Benfica. The team also lost the Spanish Super Cup to traditional rivals Barcelona and made a shocking exit from the Copa del Rey at the hands of Albacete, in one of the season's biggest surprises.
All these factors have prompted the club's management to seriously consider rebuilding the team, hoping to return strongly next season and compete for all titles with a renewed spirit and a more balanced and effective squad.