Right-back is a position that Real Madrid will address over the next 12-18 months, but their plans to sign one of their targets look to have taken a hit as he is about to pen a new contract at his current club.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is Real Madrid’s dream target, and while a deal to bring him in from Liverpool is very close to completion, he may not be the only right-back that is signed in the coming years – especially as both Dani Carvajal and Lucas Vazquez will need to be replaced, with both players coming to the end of their respective playing careers.
And should another right-back, one of the options that Real Madrid have been studying is Juanlu Sanchez. The 21-year-old has been tracked by club officials for well over a year, during which he has showed his class for Sevilla as both a defender and midfielder.
Like with Alexander-Arnold, Real Madrid had hoped to pick up Juanlu as a free agent upon the expiry of his contract in 2026. However, that will no longer be possible, with ED reporting that he has agreed a new deal with Sevilla that will see him remain at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan until the end of the 2028-29 season.
As part of his new contract, Juanlu’s release clause will also increase. It currently stands at €20m, but upon the agreement being finalised, it will double to €40m, making it even more difficult for Real Madrid to sign him.
It would be very difficult to see Real Madrid make a move for Juanlu now, unless he drastically increases his level further to the point that his €40m release clause would be considered a bargain. That could certainly happen over the coming years, so there is little doubt that Los Blancos officials will continue following him.
medbilmz
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Vinicius Tobias is not improving
luzacelry
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Remember that Real Madrid still has Vinicius Tobias and another one from Castilla .
luzacelry
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Why didn't you give a chance for Brazilian VINICIUS from Castilla ? please don't abuse your time to find another right back. Even if you can ensure that Militao is still there, remember that he was playing on that side in the national team!
summerslarm
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Freeagent FC
tascdmnr
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Keep him. There are lots of options across the global football market.
Agree
yuocdklnsz
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Keep him. There are lots of options across the global football market.
Duhbcnrtuz
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Fine