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There has been no shortage of speculation over the future of Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni in recent months, with the Frenchman failing to live up to expectations following the retirement of Toni Kroos.
More often than not he has played in defense of late, and Los Blancos look ready to move on.
A recent report claimed that Liverpool and Manchester City were interested in Tchouaméeni, with the former making a €50 million bid for him. Sport claims that Real Madrid are ready to listen to offers for the player, but have refused this proposal, considering it too low. It is highlighted that Los Blancos paid AS Monaco 80 million euros plus 20 million euros in variables for the 24-year-old.
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It wouldn’t be much of a surprise if Tchouaméni leaves this summer, especially if his role in a holding midfielder continues to decline. He does, however, have a contract until 2028, meaning Real Madrid are in a good negotiating position, but the Premier League would have to persuade him to leave. Carlo Ancelotti remains a staunch supporter of the French star, but the club appear to have become impatient with his development.
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