Real Madrid have confirmed David Alaba will leave the club as a free agent at the end of the season, following five years in the Spanish capital.

Alaba joined Madrid on a free in 2021, having spent 13 years with Bayern Munich and helped the German giants win 25 trophies.
The Austria international helped Madrid win two LaLiga crowns and two Champions League titles, in addition to a Copa del Rey, a Supercopa de Espana, a UEFA Super Cup, a Club World Cup and an intercontinental Cup.
Alaba was a regular in his first couple of seasons at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and started their 2022 Champions League final win against Liverpool, but injuries have hampered him in recent seasons.
He spent 13 months on the sidelines after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in December 2023, missing Madrid's next Champions League final triumph, over Borussia Dortmund, as well as Austria's participation at Euro 2024.
Alaba was restricted to 17 appearances in 2023-24, across all competitions, then made 14 in 2024-25 and 15 in 2025-26.
He only played 600 minutes in 2024-25 and has been limited to a mere 505 this campaign, with both of those campaigns ending without silverware.
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Now, the club have confirmed the defender will depart following Saturday's LaLiga finale against Athletic Club, having also announced head coach Alvaro Arbeloa will not be kept on for next season, when Jose Mourinho is widely expected to return.
President Florentino Perez said: "David Alaba carries with him the affection of all Madridistas for his dedication, his work, and an iconic image in our journey toward the 14th [Champions League title], symbolising the celebration of a victory that is now a part of our club's history.
"Real Madrid will always be his home."
