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The future of Dani Carvajal at Real Madrid is entering a decisive phase. The veteran right-back faces the end of his contract with uncertainties and a clear sense of weariness.
The lack of playing time, despite his recovery from injury, has created a scenario that hints at a possible departure in the summer and forces the club to act in the transfer market.
Carvajal, out of Arbeloa's plans
Dani Carvajal is not going through his best moment at Real Madrid. Despite overcoming his physical issues, the full-back is barely featuring under Álvaro Arbeloa, a situation that has deeply unsettled the player.
Carvajal understands the competition and the renewal context but does not accept being sidelined with minimal chances when he feels ready to compete. His diminishing role contrasts with his career and leadership, leading to growing disillusionment over the weeks.
With a contract until the end of the season and no renewal signals, the scenario suggests an exit. The club recognizes that, if the dynamics do not change, the full-back could be experiencing his last months in white.
Real Madrid actively seeking a replacement
In anticipation of Carvajal's potential departure, Real Madrid is already exploring the market for a reliable replacement. Various profiles, with different ages and characteristics, are being considered to fill a strategic position.
One name that reappears is Pedro Porro. The 26-year-old right-back from Tottenham Hotspur has been linked several times with the white club. His elite experience and offensive projection make him a highly valued option.
Another option is Wesley França, a 22-year-old Brazilian full-back who belongs to AS Roma. He is a profile with potential and room for growth, recommended by Brazilian players in the Madrid squad who see significant future potential in him.
Laimer, the versatile option gaining traction
The third name on the table is Konrad Laimer. The Austrian, currently at Bayern Munich, comes as a direct recommendation from Jürgen Klopp, a highly regarded figure in Madrid.
Laimer is in negotiations to extend his contract with Bayern, but disagreements could lead to an exit. His major appeal lies in his versatility, being able to play both as a full-back and a midfielder, offering tactical solutions across different areas of the field.
Real Madrid remains attentive to this situation, aware that they could capitalize on any disturbances at Bayern to secure a high-level signing. Meanwhile, Dani Carvajal's future remains uncertain. A dynamic summer seems likely in Real Madrid's right-back position, with a potential change of cycle drawing nearer.
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