Real Madrid: Reinier to be sent to second division

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Arriving in the summer of 2020 in the wheel of Vinicius and Rodrygo, Reinier will not have had the same fortune as his elders at Real Madrid. After three mixed loans to Dortmund, Girona then Frosinone, the 22-year-old attacking midfielder returned to the Spanish capital this summer, where he remains under contract until June 2026.

But despite a colossal investment of 30 million euros from Real at the time, Carlo Ancelotti no longer counts on him, to the point that the Brazilian has been playing for several weeks with the reserve team managed by Raul. It was rumored that Norwich had expressed an interest in the player, but it is rather on the side of Granada, relegated to the second division in May, that Reinier’s future should be written. According to Relevoan agreement is close to being reached for the player’s loan. This will be his fourth.

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