Real Madrid: Dani Ceballos thinking about his future

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Author of a good pre-season with Real Madrid, Dani Ceballos is aware that it will be difficult for him to get playing time. According to Relevothe 28-year-old midfielder is not closing the door to a departure before the end of the transfer window. There are still days on the market ” he said in the mixed zone after the friendly match against Chelsea. After his extension signed in June 2023, until 2027, the Spaniard thought he would have more playing time. Which was not the case. Last season, he only played 864 minutes, all competitions combined.

Real Betis and Atletico Madrid have inquired about his situation, according to the Spanish media. But Real have no intention of selling him at the moment. Before the match against AC Milan, Carlo Ancelotti had said that ” everyone wants to stay “. It remains to be seen whether this promise will be kept. Having arrived at Real Madrid in 2017, the native of Utrera has always been seen as a replacement within the White House. The player, under contract until 2027, still wants to assert himself. But it must be said that the competition in midfield is more than tough in Madrid.

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