Real Madrid is preparing for every possible scenario this summer, with Florentino Pérez and Xabi Alonso already charting out contingency plans for potential exits involving Rodrygo, Dani Ceballos, and Endrick.
While none of the three departures are confirmed, the club is maintaining a proactive approach to avoid being caught off guard. Whether it’s a high-profile sale, a strategic loan, or a player seeking more minutes, Madrid is ready to act swiftly and decisively.
🚨 Rodrygo: Market Interest Could Trigger a Big Move
Rodrygo is one of Real Madrid’s most valuable assets, attracting interest from top clubs across Europe. Although he’s still considered an essential part of the project, Madrid will listen if a blockbuster offer comes in.
Should Rodrygo depart, Real Madrid already has a recruitment profile lined up—not necessarily a specific player, but the characteristics they’d seek: pace, versatility, and tactical intelligence for either wing.
🔄 Dani Ceballos: Exit Likely Amid Limited Playing Time
Ceballos has seen diminished influence under Xabi Alonso, and the club understands that the midfielder may seek a new challenge. If Ceballos pushes for a transfer, Real Madrid is open to facilitating a respectful departure.
In response, the club is scouting for midfielders with similar attributes—technical control, ball retention, and transitional vision—without disrupting the squad hierarchy.
📉 Endrick: Loan Move on the Table After Tough First Season
Endrick’s situation is different. After a low-impact debut season and a recent injury ruling him out of preseason, a loan move is under strong consideration. The aim is to ease his adaptation to European football without unnecessary pressure.
If Endrick goes out on loan, Madrid won’t necessarily replace him immediately—but they may promote from within or explore short-term rotational depth options.
⚪ No Panic at the Bernabéu: Madrid’s Long-Term Vision Holds Firm
Despite the potential departures, Real Madrid are not rushing into the market. The club is confident in its current core and trusts its internal scouting reports and youth prospects.
Madrid’s leadership is focused on maintaining squad depth, competitiveness, and tactical balance, regardless of how the transfer window unfolds.
Whether or not Rodrygo, Ceballos, or Endrick leave, one thing is certain:
💬 Real Madrid’s roadmap is ready, and the club will not compromise its sporting standards.