Elimination, internal tensions, stars under fire… Real Madrid is falling apart and preparing for a major cleanout. The summer transfer window is expected to be intense, both within the staff and the squad.
A massive blow in Madrid. Knocked out by Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Real ends the season empty-handed. No major trophies. Unacceptable for a club of this stature, despite huge investments and the arrival of Kylian Mbappé.
A Club in Total Disarray
On the pitch, nothing truly worked. The style of play under Xabi Alonso and then Álvaro Arbeloa never convinced. Behind the scenes, it is even worse: dressing room tensions, criticized attitudes, questionable injury management… the club is seen as dysfunctional at every level.
As a result, supporters have reached their limit. The socios are demanding major changes, and they might get them. According to The Athletic, a real internal revolution is underway, with total uncertainty surrounding the staff. A source from the training center described confusion within the staff due to rumors of sweeping changes potentially affecting management, the coach, medical staff, physiotherapists, and players.
Álvaro Arbeloa appears to be the first casualty, with his future on the bench all but sealed. The club is already searching for a replacement, with names like Mauricio Pochettino, Didier Deschamps, and Jürgen Klopp being considered. The dream of Zinedine Zidane returning is fading, as he is expected to take over the French national team. On the players’ side, changes are also expected. Eduardo Camavinga is among those who could leave, and even a major star might be sacrificed to ease tensions. In Madrid, the summer promises to be scorching… and no one seems safe.
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