
Real Madrid is preparing for the upcoming crucial season, with expectations high that they will compete with last season’s La Liga champions Barcelona after a disappointing 2024/2025 campaign. So far, Los Blancos have signed Witsen, Arnold, Marsturno, and Álvaro in the transfer market, with more potential arrivals possible if departures occur.
However, Real Madrid is not entirely eager to sell unwanted players, even if the players themselves are keen to leave the club.
The club remains willing to let some players depart this summer, but only on its own terms. Real Madrid has made it clear that it will not let any player leave for free, whether through a player-initiated transfer request or a club decision to sell.
Put simply, every potential transfer must be financially beneficial to the club. Real Madrid is unwilling to accept transfers that involve selling players at a low price or last-minute deals, solely to free up squad space.
It is understood that this situation comes amid uncertainty over the futures of several star players, including Dani Ceballos and Rodrygo. Ceballos remains eager to return to Real Betis, while Rodrygo has been heavily linked with several Premier League clubs.
Additionally, players like Fran García and Ferland Mendy could also leave Real Madrid, especially following the summer arrival of Álvaro Carreras. Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has delivered a stern message to all squad members, outlining their respective roles and whether they will play a key role in the new season.
Camel Live understands that some players are now reflecting on their roles and considering whether to seek a new club.