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Real Madrid Set to Offload Five Players in Summer Squad Overhaul

Real Madrid to part ways with five players: who will leave the club in the offseason
Заплановані великі зміни в складі Реала: клуб готовий продати п'ятьох футболістів цього літа. Photo: Главком

Real Madrid's Offseason Strategy

According to Главком: Real Madrid is preparing for a significant squad reshuffle this summer, with plans to part ways with five first-team players. The club has identified the following footballers for departure:

  • Dani Carvajal
  • Raul Asensio
  • David Alaba
  • Eduardo Camavinga
  • Dani Ceballos

The club's immediate priority is securing a contract extension for star forward Vinicius Junior. Notably, Alaba and Carvajal will leave as free agents, while the contracts of Ceballos and Camavinga run until the summer of 2027 and the end of the 2028/29 season, respectively. Raul Asensio's current deal extends until 2031. This planned exodus signals a major transition period for the Spanish giants, who are looking to rebuild after a mixed season.

Season Performance and Team Results

The individual statistics of some Madrid players from the 2025/26 campaign are noteworthy. Raul Asensio featured in 31 matches across all competitions, scoring twice and providing one assist. Eduardo Camavinga played 38 games, also netting two goals and making one assist. In goal, Andriy Lunin made his season debut in November, replacing Thibaut Courtois in a 4-3 Champions League victory over Olympiacos. Lunin later played two Copa del Rey matches in winter and came on at halftime in the Champions League Round of 16 second leg against Manchester City. Since that appearance, he started the next six games, totaling 10 appearances with 20 goals conceded and just one clean sheet.

Regarding team results, Real Madrid defeated Alaves 2-1 in the 33rd La Liga matchday, closing the gap to leaders Barcelona to six points, though Barcelona holds a game in hand. Their Copa del Rey run ended in the Round of 16 with a 2-3 loss to Albacete in mid-January. The club also fell to Barcelona 2-3 in the Spanish Super Cup final. In the Champions League, Madrid reached the quarter-finals, losing to Bayern Munich. They suffered a 1-2 home defeat and a 3-4 away loss to the German side. A historic footnote saw Thiago Pitarque become the youngest Real Madrid player to feature in a Champions League quarter-final at 18 years and 247 days old.

Releasing these five players points to a serious squad reconstruction that could reshape the team's prospects for future campaigns. Securing Vinicius Junior's future remains a crucial move for the club, given his immense talent and importance to the attack. Lunin's increased playing time may also indicate a potential shift in the club's strategy for the goalkeeper position. Overall, these changes are likely to define Real Madrid's tactical approach and competitive ambitions both domestically and in Europe next season.

As Real Madrid navigates this challenging transition, the performance of players like Andriy Lunin becomes increasingly crucial. His recent comments highlight the team's determination to stay competitive despite setbacks. To understand more about Lunin's perspective and the implications for the squad, read our detailed coverage on the upcoming matches and team dynamics.

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