A LaLiga Club Knocks on Vázquez's Door, They Want to Transfer Him for Free in July
The Meringue player finishes his contract with Real Madrid in the 2025 summer
One of the most frequently mentioned names in Real Madrid circles after the clash against Sevilla is Lucas Vázquez. Curtis's '17' had an excellent personal performance, always posing a threat on the right side of the white attack. He also provided a good assist to Rodrygo for the team's third goal, showing that he's adjusting his performance to the Reggiolo coach's demands.
Besides having regained competitive rhythm, Vázquez could be the protagonist of a 'soap opera' in the transfer market during the second half of this season. Because his contract ends in the 2025 summer... and it doesn't seem that the executives, at least for now, are willing to extend his stay in Santiago Bernabéu changing room.
In that sense, Lucas Vázquez faces an exit as a Real Madrid free agent. This situation wouldn't cause many problems for the white sports management, as they regularly explore the right wing market to replace him. The chosen player, if everything goes correctly, would be a Trent Alexander-Arnold arriving on a free transfer.
Curtis's '17', aware that after the Club World Cup he's a free agent, would have the attention of a historic LaLiga club that hasn't been performing well lately. Sevilla's interest in acquiring his services at the end of the current soccer season is no surprise.
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Especially after the excellent performance he delivered against García Pimienta's pupils at Santiago Bernabéu. Vázquez's versatility would be welcomed at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán beyond the summer of 2025... considering the recent retirement of Jesús Navas.
With the departure of '16', a club legend, Sevilla has lost a player who operates in the same positions as Vázquez himself. The idea of the sports management, according to some digital newspapers, would be to compensate for that retirement with the Galician player from Real Madrid.
The information published by El Gol Digital suggests that the Andalusian entity would offer a two-year contract to Vázquez, when his time at Madrid ends definitively. There's still a lot of time, but it's a proposal to consider.
Because it would allow the Spanish player to stay in LaLiga, an environment he knows perfectly well after so many years at the white club. At the same time, it wouldn't force him into an early retirement, since Vázquez doesn't seem ready to quit at 33 years old.
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