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Carlo Ancelotti did not count on him at all, despite the defensive injury crisis that the Whites have been facing in recent months.
Now that David Alaba is back, he will be another player ahead of Vallejo on the roster. The Spanish player is already behind Antonio Rudiger, Aurelien Tchouameni and Raul Asencio, which highlights that he has no future at Real Madrid. Therefore, a departure is inevitable, as ED reports.
Inevitable departure
Vallejo is out of contract at the end of the season, so he will leave Real Madrid this summer at the latest. A departure now would wipe his wages off the books, and in recent weeks several La Liga clubs have reported significant interest in the player.
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