The Basque full-back is aware that the best thing for him in the current situation is to find a new club. He played just 92 minutes during the season just gone.
Álvaro Odriozola will leave Real Madrid this summer. Both the player and the club feel that it would be the best move for everyone concerned. Ancelotti didn’t count on him last season, and has told him that chances of first team action next season will be even less and with that prospect, the best thing he can do is leave.
Madrid have the right-back position covered with Carvajal and Lucas Vázquez and are open to listening to proposals for Odriozola, who has one year left on his contract. More importantly, the player understands the situation and accepts that it’s time to move on. There is no way he can spend another season watching from the bench - in 2022/23, he racked up a total of 92 minutes’ playing time - three brief appearances as a sub in LaLiga and a couple of run-outs in the Copa del Rey but he didn’t complete a single full game in the 61 matches Madrid played from start to finish. Only one player had less minutes - Jesús Vallejo.
The main problem for Odriozola and Madrid at the moment is that, so far, no firm ofers have come in. That’s not to say there is no interest. The defender’s former club Real Sociedad where he enjoyed his best years (41 appearances in the season before he joined Madrid), follow him closely have considered bringing him back. Returning to his hometown is an option which appeals a lot to the player - obviously for the emotional and family ties but secondly as it would allow him to play in the Champions League.
But there have been no offers from Donosti yet. La Real’s regional rivals Athletic Club also have him on their agenda... as do, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus. The Italians would also consider Odriozola a good investment, seeing as he has experience of playing in Serie A (he played 27 games during a loan stint with Fiorentina).
Odriozola, the only issue left for Madrid to resolve
Madrid are one of the few clubs in Europe’s major leagues who have sorted all of their transfer business relatively early in the summer (Fran García, Bellingham, Brahim, Joselu...) The only outstanding issue is finding an outlet for Odriozola. There is no longer any need to find a substitute goalkeeper because Lunin is staying on. There is plenty of time to sort something out for Odriozola - it’s still June so there is no urgency.
Both parties are confident that offers will start to arrive and all will end well. With Lunin, the situation was different - David Soria turned Madrid down as he felt playing second fiddle to Courtois would harm his chances of international football with Spain. The club had Pacheco and Dimitrievski as alternatives but in the end, the Ukrainian decided to stay. Hopefully Odriozola’s future will be easier and less stressful to resolve.
Tasacdilor
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This boy shouldn't leave real madrid the boy is good is just the coach doesn't understand the boy he's better than Lucas Vasquez to me. The boy is good in overlapping honestly.
marquesking
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Keep him sell Vazquez
you're not serious
Habcimprt
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Be great wherever you my guy
Nonceirz
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stay and chop ur money then leave for free
sarabia007
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I remember Barca and Madrid was going for him then but he choose Madrid Madrid gave him all the trophies yet he never reached his full potential same thing with cabellos trophy winners as bench warmers but never reached there full level in football, Kane would hv had a trophy in another club but he might not have had the opportunity to hit the level he has hit in his career
Buyciknp
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Keep him sell Vazquez
vasquez is a good right back
AshraT
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Good decision for everyone concerned
Prezoo
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Keep him sell Vazquez
Seriously?? 🙄
Butcelnotz
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What about Jesus Vallejo, he is also a bench warmer not even a substitute?
AMSCR7
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sell Vazquez instead of him he is good backup option, WTH Carlo is doing
jaybekmost
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good news 👍
ToqiSaif
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I wonder why they renewed Ceballos contract
Javimor
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Keep him sell Vazquez