Real Madrid return to work on 8 July. The club has prioritized closing new transfers but now the emphasis will be on offloading surplus playing staff.
In exactly 22 days's time, Real Madrid's first team squad are due to report back to work in Valdebebas for the first day of the pre-season. Not everyone in Zidane's 30-man squad will still be at the club come September.
Madrid would prefer Keylor Navas to have resolved his situation over the next three weeks and while Zidane would rather keep him, the club feels that for his age and the new project, Thibaut Courtois is a better option to guard the Madrid net.
In central defence, either Jesús Vallejo or Nacho will leave. Zidane now has too many players for the left-back position: Theo, who neither the coach nor the club have faith in, will definitely leave while Sergio Reguilón will go out on loan.
In midfield, Marcos Llorente appears set to cross town to join Atlético de Madrid. Nor will Mateo Kovacic be boarding the plane to Canada. Dani Ceballos is in a similar position - Zidane has informed him that he won't continue at the club. The problem for both players will be finding club that meet Madrid's criteria.
In attack, the situation is even more complicated. On both wings, Zidane has eight players fighting for two places - Bale, Brahim, Lucas Vázquez, Rodrygo, Hazard, Asensio, Vinicius and Ødegaard. It's still not clear because the club wants to Brahim and sell Lucas Vázquez, but the coach wants both to stay.
That would complicate matters for Asensio - someone who needs to be playing regularly. From now until 8 July, Zidane needs to offload 12 players and that's not going to be easy...