
Eduardo Inda Announces the Departure of a Great Hero of Madridism, Farewell to Real Madrid
The Director of 'OKDiario' Declares This Footballer's Time at the Club Over
The results offered by the first team during the current season have led many in various sectors of Real Madrid to consider major changes for the Merengue squad. One of the major modifications planned is, without a doubt, the incorporation of footballers into areas with fewer available players, such as the defense.
The last line of Santiago Bernabéu locker room, if all the forecasts made in recent times are fulfilled, will undergo extensive alterations in its current morphology during the summer market. One of the most notable changes is, without a doubt, the departure of a veteran footballer, a consolidated hero of the team in dozens of matches: the Galician right-back, Lucas Vázquez.

Real Madrid's '17' has been one of the most frequently negatively highlighted players during the current season. His discreet performance, with increased notoriety due to Dani Carvajal's severe injury, has highlighted the need to accelerate the urgent generational change in that position. The first step would be the arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
With Liverpool's still '66' on the verge of joining Santiago Bernabéu locker room, as well as Dani Carvajal's recovery, Lucas Vázquez is starting to run out of space. Therefore, according to the information handled by Eduardo Inda, Real Madrid would refrain from offering a renewal to the Curtis right-back.
It's Irreversible
It remains to be seen, however, when he will definitively leave the Merengue first team. Because his last match would be on May 25, 2025, against Real Sociedad, at Santiago Bernabéu. But the presence of the Club World Cup, a competition to which Real Madrid would arrive without right-backs, raises many questions in the Valdebebas offices right now.
Despite the new competition organized by FIFA for this summer, the executives led by Florentino Pérez decide: Lucas Vázquez will not be on the team in 25/26. That decision would not prevent, however, the white bosses from extending his contract for several weeks to be able to register him on the list for the competition to be held in the United States.

The information published by 'OKDiario', a newspaper directed by Eduardo Inda, rules out that possibility. To the point of ensuring that the match against Real Sociedad "will be the last time he plays in the Real Madrid jersey". This would put an end to a decade of great competitive successes and his consolidation as one of the recent legends of the club.
Lucas Vázquez's prominence has served to realize the importance of La Fábrica. Curtis's '17' has been part of, along with others like Dani Carvajal, Nacho Fernández, or Joselu, a tremendously successful generation that triumphed both inside and outside Real Madrid. The end of Lucas Vázquez's era is getting closer, the decision is made.
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