
The Truth About Real Madrid Stars' Desire to Leave the Team
The Spanish newspaper 'Marca' revealed that none of the Real Madrid players have expressed a desire to leave the team, either directly or through their agents, since the end of the club's participation in the Club World Cup.
Despite the recent spread of various rumors regarding the future of some prominent names like Rodrygo, the club's management has not received any official requests for departure, while the newspaper indicated that what is circulated on social media does not necessarily reflect the reality within the walls of Valdebebas, where everyone is committed to their place in the team.
The report also clarified that Real Madrid has not received serious offers yet from clubs like Tottenham or Real Betis for the signing of Rodrygo or Dani Ceballos, confirming that the players are fully aware of their roles in coach Xabi Alonso's project, without this prompting them to consider leaving.
The players' desire to remain with the club is linked to sporting, personal, and financial factors, most notably receiving individual bonuses amounting to around 850,000 euros for the last season, despite the absence of major championships, which is difficult for most European clubs to match.
Despite the recent spread of various rumors regarding the future of some prominent names like Rodrygo, the club's management has not received any official requests for departure, while the newspaper indicated that what is circulated on social media does not necessarily reflect the reality within the walls of Valdebebas, where everyone is committed to their place in the team.
The report also clarified that Real Madrid has not received serious offers yet from clubs like Tottenham or Real Betis for the signing of Rodrygo or Dani Ceballos, confirming that the players are fully aware of their roles in coach Xabi Alonso's project, without this prompting them to consider leaving.
The players' desire to remain with the club is linked to sporting, personal, and financial factors, most notably receiving individual bonuses amounting to around 850,000 euros for the last season, despite the absence of major championships, which is difficult for most European clubs to match.