
From Real Madrid's talisman to an exit through the back door, the club is looking for a way out for him.
Real Madrid could part ways with their talisman at the end of the season, and Madridists are hurt by it
Real Madrid keeps adjusting its squad across all categories ahead of next season, and one of the moves could be Jeremy de León's departure. The Puerto Rican winger, who was once introduced as an exciting signing for Castilla, has lost prominence in the club's plans.
At 21 years old, the player already knows he isn't in Álvaro Arbeloa's plans for the new season, and his future seems to be definitively moving away from Valdebebas. De León arrived at Real Madrid as a promising talent with international projection, even becoming one of the most followed figures by Caribbean fans.
However, his development hasn't been the desired one, and the coaching staff have chosen other profiles to fill his position in Castilla. The club has already informed him that he can look for a way out, and everything indicates his time as a Madridist will end sooner than expected.

An 'icon' of Madridism leaves
The player, for some reason that borders on the surreal, served as a kind of "talisman" for the first team in the Champions League they won last season. Because of this, for many Madridists, the farewell might not be so "insignificant".
Although the young man has a contract until 2026, the sporting management doesn't expect any obstacles to his departure. There is understanding between both parties, and the player's camp is already handling offers from several clubs both in Spain and abroad. The priority would be to find a destination that guarantees him playing time, something he can no longer have at Madrid.

Even though his time at the club hasn't been as high-profile as projected, De León leaves without conflicts or tensions. His professionalism and commitment have been well valued at Valdebebas, although that hasn't been enough for him to establish himself in the reserve team.
New direction for his career
The Puerto Rican has interesting options in the Second Division, and he has also attracted interest from leagues like MLS. At 21 years old, he still has room to relaunch his career. Real Madrid will open the doors for him, but his next step will depend on finding a sporting project that allows him to shine again like the talisman he once was.
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