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Top 4 Real Madrid FC Players Who Most Likely Won't Be Back Next Season

4 Real Madrid FC Players Who Most Likely Won't Be Back Next Season

Here are the top 4 Real Madrid FC players who most likely won't be back next season 2024/25

Famously known as "Los Blancos," Real Madrid is recognized as one of the most successful and best football club in the world. Founded in 1902, Real Madrid is recognized by the world football governing body FIFA as the Best Club of the 20th Century. Among its many accolades and honours, it is recognized by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics as the Best European Club of the 20th Century. Madrid created history by becoming the club to achieve 15 European Titles and 36 Spanish League La Liga Titles with its thrilling victory in the 2024 UEFA Champions League Finals. Over the years, the Spanish Giants have had their fair share of ups and downs. Real Madrid FC could have a new-look squad for the 2024-25 season. Despite winning the treble in a perfect season, Carlo Ancelotti is expected to make changes. In this blog, we take a look at the top 4 Real Madrid FC players who most likely won't be back next season.

Top 4 Real Madrid FC Players Who Most Likely Won't Be Back Next Season 2024/25

1. Toni Kroos

Talking about the latest Football news, Toni Kroos will not play for Real Madrid next season. The club legend, who has only improved with age, feels 2024 is the right time to step down from club and international football. Real Madrid respects his decision. In his final match as a Real Madrid FC player, Toni Kroos provided an assist, lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy, and received a standing ovation for his remarkable career. Real Madrid may seek a replacement in the 2024 summer transfer window, but it's optional. Real Madrid likely prepared for Kroos' retirement long ago, as he played a rotational role in his final year with the club. As things currently stand, Dani Ceballos is prepared to take on a more significant role within the squad.

2. Vinicius Tobias

After two unsuccessful loan attempts, Real Madrid has decided to part ways with Vinicius Tobias. With no disrespect to the right-back, he isn't the right fit for Real Madrid in this position. Therefore, Carlo Ancelotti decided to part ways with Tobias. Vinicius Tobias is set to return to Shakhtar Donetsk this summer, as Real Madrid FC has agreed not to exercise their option to buy him. Whether the 20-year-old will remain at Shakhtar to establish himself in Ukraine or be transferred to another club is uncertain. Vinicius Tobias, who was on loan, is the second player to miss out on playing for the best football club. This decision was best for everyone involved, as the young Brazilian did not play in any La Liga matches last season.

3. Joselu

Joselu made a name for himself while on loan, and he secured his place in Real Madrid's history with an outstanding performance in the UEFA Champions League semifinal. Coming off the bench, the Spanish striker scored two late goals to turn the match around and send Madrid to the final, which they eventually won. However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid will not sign Joselu permanently. The decision was not made by the club but by the player. The report from COPE suggests that Joselu will not join Real Madrid due to the signings of Endrick and Kylian Mbappe, which would place him lower in the pecking order. Real Madrid fans will forever cherish Joselu for his incredible contribution to the UEFA Champions League victory, ensuring there are no hard feelings. At 34 years old, Joselu seeks new adventure and more game time and joins the Qatari side Al Gharafa.

4. Paulo Iago

Only a couple of days back, Paulo Iago submitted a transfer request as he envisions his best future outside the Spanish capital. The 17-year-old midfielder has been an esteemed member of the Real Madrid FC youth setup since 2014. However, after 10 long years, he is set to pursue a professional contract elsewhere. The decision was made after Real Madrid and Iago's camp disagreed on the terms of his contract. Therefore, he will now seek a new adventure elsewhere. It is unlikely that Real Madrid will interfere with his career, considering he has not yet made his professional debut for the club. Real Madrid was not in an excellent position to assess Paulo Iago's playing style, making it impossible for the club to commit to giving him game time. Iago should not have expected an easy path to the first team, particularly in a star-studded midfield.

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