Real Madrid wants to shield Brahim Diaz

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Since last season, Brahim Diaz has fulfilled his role as supersub at Real Madrid to perfection. The Moroccan international is often used by Carlo Ancelotti to strengthen the attack and give space to his stars up front. Author of 12 goals and 9 assists in 44 matches last season, the 25-year-old attacking midfielder is highly appreciated by his coach.

But a few days ago, the media Relevo announced that the Moroccan was on the list of players with high market value likely to leave Real Madrid this summer. There Gazzetta Dello Sport thus explained that AC Milan wanted to bring him back. But according to the information from Marcathe Merengue team absolutely does not want to part with it, on the contrary. Brahim Diaz is highly appreciated by management who even plans to discuss a contract extension this summer. For the player, the priority is to continue with his favorite club and try to get a starting place in the eleven.

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