Real Madrid is planning for next season and wants to sell some of its most valuable players to raise cash. This is the case with Rodrygo and Camavinga, who could leave the club once the Club World Cup is over. According to Grada3, Real Madrid has put these two players on the market, but will not let them go at any price.
Real Madrid restructuring
Real Madrid does not intend to completely overhaul its squad, as the foundations for success are already in place, as demonstrated in recent seasons. However, it does want to offload some of the important players in the dressing room, a necessary move to sign new players to compensate for a squad that has been very unbalanced throughout the last year.
For the moment, Dean Huijsen is the only confirmed signing. He will be at the Club World Cup, and work is underway to bring in Alexander-Arnold—negotiations are underway with Liverpool to release him before June 30—and a left back ahead of the summer.
From there, although another signing before the World Cup cannot be ruled out, the rest of the signings could be made once the tournament is over this summer, but in order for there to be new signings, Real Madrid wants to offload some players who could increase the club’s coffers.
Rodrygo and Camavinga on the transfer list
According to information obtained by Grada3, Real Madrid wants to sell Rodrygo and Camavinga this summer, but not at any price. In the case of the Brazilian, they will only sit down to negotiate a possible transfer if the offer is not less than 80 million euros. Several teams in the Premier League have shown interest in the Brazilian player, who is still very young and has a promising future. Teams such as Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City could tempt the player to play in the Premier League. Negotiations for a possible transfer would not take place until after the Club World Cup.
The same goes for Camavinga: Real Madrid is willing to sit down with other clubs for a possible transfer, but they will not let the player go unless an offer of between €60 million and €70 million is made. The French player, who is recovering from an injury suffered in the final stages of the league season, has not impressed in his four years at the club, and some Premier League teams and PSG have shown interest in signing him, so his departure could become a reality in the coming months.
Xabi Alonso’s opinion
Xabi Alonso will also be key to the player’s future, as his opinion counts and will also depend on how the transfer market develops. As long as the departures can be covered by players that the coach likes and that compensate the team, the sale of players will continue. But if no reliable replacements can be found to improve the squad, he will ask for one or both of them to stay. The Club World Cup will serve as a barometer to gauge the needs of the Tolosa-born coach.
Real Madrid is determined to part ways with two of its great players, especially Rodrygo, who has been key to Real Madrid’s triumphs in recent years. Real Madrid is going to invest this summer and needs to raise funds to keep the club’s accounts in balance. Although Real Madrid’s transfer policy has been limited in recent years, Florentino has shown that when necessary, significant investments are made, and it seems that this is one of those seasons.