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Victim of a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee last October, Dani Carvajal saw his contract extended by Real Madrid until June 2026, a strong gesture of confidence from the Merengue club towards its 32-year-old right side. years.
However, if we are to believe his recent statements, the Spanish international does not rule out the idea of trying an experience in a more exotic championship in the near future. In an interview with the magazine Esquirehe revealed that a former member of the Madrid house was trying to convince him to join the Gulf.
A call from the foot from Qatar
“It wouldn’t seem crazy,” Carvajal first admitted, before specifying: “I have already said that if I had to leave Real Madrid, I would no longer play in Europe. I will not play against Real, neither in the Champions League, nor in Spain. So that would be a likely destination. Joselu always tells me: ‘I’m waiting for you here. I’ll keep your right side.’ »
Last season, the two players were at the heart of the successes of Real Madrid, but also those of the Spanish selection, with notable coronations in the Champions League, La Liga, and during the Euro. After this memorable season, Joselu chose to join the Qatari club Al-Gharafa.
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