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Considered one of the best defenders in the world today, Dani Carvajal has had an exceptional year, being one of the key players in the Champions League and Euro final victories. Enough to reinforce Real Madrid’s decision to bet on him and make him the team captain. In an interview with The Athleticthe 32-year-old Spanish defender explained that he sees himself staying at Real Madrid and not playing for another club in Europe.
“I have a contract until next summer. At the moment, I’m not thinking about retiring. If I decide not to stay at Real Madrid, I won’t play in Europe, so the alternatives will be very limited: the United States, Qatar or Saudi Arabia, it would be one of those three options. The relationship I have with the club is very transparent, very clear. If both parties agree to continue, I hope to stay here for many years.” That’s clear. Interested clubs have been notified.
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