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An indisputable element of Real Madrid would have shown a desire to leave for Saudi Arabia.
Since his arrival at Real Madrid in July 2022, Antonio Rüdiger has firmly established himself within the central hinge of the Merengue. A true captain of the Madrid locker room, the German central defender played 13 matches, including 12 as a starter, scoring one goal in all competitions this season.
However, despite this indestructible status, the Berliner would not consider ending his career at Santiago Bernabéu. If we believe Relevothe former Chelsea member would be tempted by a final challenge in Saudi Arabia.
Rüdiger wants to leave Madrid for free
Rüdiger, who joined Real as a free player, is reportedly considering joining the Gulf at the end of his contract, which runs until June 2026. A defensive project could therefore be on the horizon for Casa Blanca.
As a reminder, coach Carlo Ancelotti already has to deal with several absences in his defensive sector. Dani Carvajal, seriously injured in the knee, is unavailable until the end of the season, while David Alaba, sidelined since December 2023, continues his rehabilitation.
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