
Decision Made, Mendy and Fran Will Only Stay at Real Madrid Under One Condition
The only way Ferland Mendy and Fran García can stay at Real Madrid
One of the positions Real Madrid is most looking to strengthen is the left-back. The player chosen for this was the Canadian Alphonso Davies, who was strongly rumored several months ago.
However, his renewal with Bayern Munich ruled out his transfer and left Mendy and Fran García as the team's left-backs.
Both have active contracts with Real Madrid, but the club is not convinced they will be the left-backs next season. Their recent performances have left much to be desired for both Ancelotti and the management.
Still considering the idea of signing a left-back, the team has set a condition for Mendy and Fran to stay.

If they manage to win titles this season, Real Madrid will not see the need to strengthen the left-back position. Remaining alive in all major competitions, Mendy and Fran still have a chance to meet this condition.
The Future Left Flank Pieces
This season has presented some problems for Real Madrid. Although the vast majority were only at the beginning of the campaign, some have persisted over the months. Such is the case with the left-back, where despite some good matches from Mendy or Fran, neither has managed to convince.
The search for another left-back highlights the clear lack of confidence in two players who have not managed to provide guarantees. Even so, with the club aware of everything at stake, it has opted to give both players one last chance.

The condition set by the club, aside from making clear its goal of winning titles, aims to serve as motivation for Mendy and Fran. With both looking to maintain their place on the team, the only way they can achieve this is by improving their current level.
Real Madrid's Ultimatum
With their future quite clear, both Ferland Mendy and Fran García have several months to prove their worth. In a club as prestigious as Real Madrid, this season has presented itself as the most important for winning titles.
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