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Real Madrid is heading towards a new cycle. If some ex-executives have decided to leave the adventure to move on to something else after a successful track record, others are still there, but remain at the end of their contract at the end of the season. This is the case of Lucas Vasquez (32 years old), Toni Kroos (34 years old), Luka Modric (38 years old) and Nacho Fernandez (34 years old). For the last three, they decided to extend their lease for a year last summer, but one of them has now made his decision and will leave the club next June.
Nacho Fernandez, the captain of the Madrid club, who now has twelve seasons as a player for the Madrid club’s first team, has made his decision and wishes to leave the Merengues at the end of the season. The experienced central defender, who once again showed great solidity during the double confrontation won against Manchester City, in the quarter-finals of C1, informed his management, as well as Florentino Pérez, that he wanted to put end his Madrid adventure to try something else.
An Italian club already wants to get him back
Although he is 34 years old and already has a full trophy cabinet, Nacho Fernandez does not want to end his career. As informed Marca, the player wants to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season, but feels ready to take on another challenge in his career. And he could be abroad. Eager not to continue in another Spanish club, Nacho is already being courted by several European teams and in particular by Inter Milan, who love to enlist experienced players at the end of their contract.
Real Madrid, who have supported him for a long time and wanted to extend him for one more season, will respect his decision to leave, even if there is a possibility that the player will change his mind again, like last year. A reliable defender and exemplary captain of Casa Blanca, the club-trained defender played 11 seasons and won a total of 24 trophies with Real, including five Champions Leagues. And to replace him, Real Madrid is not worried, since LOSC defender Lény Yoro is already a well-advanced target.
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