
Lucas Vázquez chooses a new team, leaves Real Madrid in a few weeks
The Galician full-back is focused on the Club World Cup and will decide later whether to go to Saudi Arabia or stay in Europe
Lucas Vázquez has decided on his immediate future. The Real Madrid player will leave the club after the Club World Cup.
It wasn't a secret to anyone, but journalist Fabrizio Romano on his show Transfer, on DAZN, revealed the options he has.
"It's not decided yet," Fabrizio explained. "Nothing is advanced," the transfer expert added. However, he did confirm that there are several offers on the table.
Saudi Arabia, Europe and more options for Lucas
Lucas Vázquez's future isn't settled, but there is interest from several destinations. "There's a lot of interest from Saudi Arabia and other countries. Even from Europe," Romano commented.

The Galician, for now, keeps his focus on the present. He wants to say goodbye in style. The Club World Cup is his last chance to lift a trophy with Real Madrid.
He's focused and motivated. Fabrizio Romano confirmed this on DAZN: "He's focused on the Club World Cup. It's very important to him and he wants to leave as a winner."
Lucas will leave after the Club World Cup
Although there's no decided destination, Romano made it clear that the move will happen soon. "He's going to move, but definitely after the Club World Cup," he stated.
Lucas Vázquez's contract with Real Madrid ends this summer. The club offered him a renewal and his departure is already confirmed on social media, where the squad has said goodbye to him. One of the most emotional farewells was from Bellingham, his great friend since the Englishman's arrival.
After more than a decade at the club, Lucas will say goodbye as a club man. Versatile, committed, and always available for the team.
This season, he has once again been a useful resource for Ancelotti, although his level has been exposed in top-level matches. He has played as a right-back and has accumulated 51 matches this season, where he has totaled 3,392 min. (3,392 minutes) of play. In those, he has scored two goals and provided seven assists.
At 33 years old, he's facing the last big contract of his career. In that scenario, Saudi Arabia appears as a very tempting option.
Lucas's future will be solved in a matter of weeks. Everything suggests that he'll make a decision after the Club World Cup. For now, his goal is clear: to say goodbye to Real Madrid with one more trophy in his record.
Lucas Vázquez is leaving. The Galician is living his last days as a Madridist. He's already ready to write the next chapter of his career.
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