Real Madrid: Carlo Ancelotti wants to fire 3 players

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Summer is going to be lively in Madrid. Everyone is ready to welcome Kylian Mbappé, and a galactic presentation at the Santiago Bernabéu is already awaiting the Frenchman, which will cause a colossal media tidal wave on the other side of the Pyrenees. And he will not be alone, since Endrick will also pack his bags in Madrid, and everything indicates that he will already have a place in Carlo Ancelotti’s team.

At the same time, there will also be departures. The Italian’s squad is not particularly huge quantitatively speaking, but the latter is not very fond of rotations and is used to relying on a hard core of 15/16 men. As the media indicates Relevothere are three members of the squad who are already asked to find a new base for the next transfer window.

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The first is none other than Dani Ceballos. The midfielder may have extended his contract less than a year ago, but he is not in the plans of the Italian, who has only played 227 minutes in La Liga this season, spread over 14 appearances. He hasn’t stepped on the pitch since the beginning of March and this match against Celta, but the Andalusian should still have a good number of suitors. Similar scenario for Fran Garcia. Returning to Madrid last summer after shining at Rayo Vallecano, the Spanish left-back does not play and Ferland Mendy is largely preferred.

Finally, comes the Arda Güler case. As revealed by local media this weekend, the young Turkish midfielder wants to leave, having not played for a month. Ancelotti believes he is nowhere near the level of the rest of the squad, and everything points to a loan move being the most likely option for him this summer. Notice to interested clubs, there will be some interesting players to pick up in Madrid this summer.

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