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The 3 stars that Real Madrid will kick out to be able to pay Mbappé, welcome to Madrid

The Italian coach of Madrid confirmed that he will not have these players.

By William Estrella

The Italian coach of Madrid confirmed that he will not have these players.
The Italian coach of Madrid confirmed that he will not have these players.

Carlo Ancelotti has already revealed that he will not have certain players for next season. Real Madrid already brought him signings in positions where he had suffered losses, but now they have some players on the starting ramp who will not have minutes in the white shirt. In addition, they will serve to focus on the file of Kylian Mbappé.

As reported by 'Cadena Ser', Real Madrid has not yet closed the market and "players are going to come out" in the coming weeks. Specifically, there are three who have the door more than open: Jesús Vallejo, Álvaro Odriozola and Ferland Mendy. A small list in which they also put Lucas Vázquez because they consider that he has a market.

In the case of the first two, neither Vallejo nor Odriozola enter Carletto's plans. The winger could go to Real Sociedad, where they are interested in him, and the central defender would maintain his position of staying despite not adding minutes. In case an offer arrives, he could leave anyway.

 

What happens with Mendy and Lucas Vázquez?

Different are the situations of Mendy and Lucas. The French cost 50 million and now has the transferable sign. If he stays, he will play, but the club considers that he could leave to recover money and get rid of a player who usually gets injured. As for Lucas Vázquez, the situation is similar. They count on him and he has a contract, but they look favorably on making some money for him.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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