
The 5 players on Xabi Alonso's 'blacklist' won't stay at Real Madrid
These are the 5 footballers chosen by Alonso to leave the club, and they are one step away from the door
Looking ahead to next season for Real Madrid, there is a considerable number of footballers on Alonso's list to leave. Among these, there are five fairly clear names that seem to be the official departures from the club, at least based on what has been learned recently. These would be the names of Fran García, Dani Ceballos, David Alaba, Rodrygo, and Brahim.
Without any doubt, despite the positive performance of some of these players, others haven't left many good impressions on the Spanish coach. In addition to this, it seems to be one of the club's needs to be able to let players go in order to bring in other more important players.

However, much of this falls under Alonso's responsibility, who will have to decide which of these players will end up leaving, if not all of them. Although, in reality, looking at the situation, it seems quite complicated for all of them to end up leaving the institution.
The five chosen by Alonso
These players, without a doubt, have been important parts of the team in previous years and have gradually earned the trust of the directors. However, as of today, it seems that with the revolution the white team wants to make, things are heading in a very different direction.
There are cases with a bit more leeway, such as Fran García and Brahim, who could have a place if necessary. However, the other three are a different case, with footballers who no longer perform at the level that was once expected.

One of the main names is Rodrygo, because the Brazilian footballer hasn't performed in terms of numbers or attitude in the last season. That's why his departure seems to be one of the main needs as well as options for the club.
It's time to move the market
What is clear now, more than ever, is that it's necessary to move the market for the white team and, in this way, make important departures. Of course, this will open a very interesting scenario for Madridism, where signings will start to arrive with a bit more fluidity, if it's planned.
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