
Real Madrid Fears a Quick Exit: A Heavyweight May Say Goodbye in Summer
This footballer, who is a starter at Real Madrid, could leave at the end of the season
The Transfer Market Is Closed, but teams are already making their moves to assemble their respective squads for the upcoming season. At Real Madrid, it's expected to be an intense summer with movements both in terms of arrivals and departures.
Regarding the latter, it's worth highlighting that it's possible Antonio Rüdiger might end up leaving the white team at the end of the current season. His contract ends in 2026, but he might leave before that year.

All this because Arabia is interested in acquiring his services and is putting enticing offers on the table. Moreover, his right knee is not in its best shape. It's worth noting that he is already over the age of 30.
The white club still counts on him and Florentino Pérez hopes and desires that he stays for one more season. The sports management is happy with the performance and level he has managed to show so far.
It is true that the performance he is having this year hasn't been the best, but even so, he remains a regular for Ancelotti. In fact, he is one of the players who has played the most minutes this season. He is happy in the capital of Spain and has already assured that he only thinks about continuing to defend the white jersey.
Florentino's Plan Changes
Various media outlets have claimed that the president may have changed his plan and now would be willing to sign a center-back. This is where players like Dean Huijsen or William Saliba come in.

The initial idea was to strengthen the center of the defense next year, but there may be a turn of events. Moreover, the projection of certain center-backs suggests that 2025 could be the ideal time to sign a defender who could be generational. This, after all, is the goal that Juni Calafat and company have.
This way, as you can see, there will be movements in the defensive line. This has been the position that has caused Ancelotti and company the most problems this season.
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