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·11 juillet 2025

Real Madrid ‘Ready to Sell’ Three Stars After Club World Cup Defeat

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Real Madrid Transfer Shake-Up: Rodrygo, Brahim Díaz and Ceballos Set to Depart

Real Madrid’s dominant performance against PSG in the Club World Cup semi-finals may have delighted fans on the surface, but behind the scenes it has sparked deep changes. According to Fichajes, manager Xabi Alonso has made up his mind about three players who no longer fit into his plans: Rodrygo Goes, Brahim Díaz and Dani Ceballos.

Rodrygo’s Decline in Madrid

Once considered a shining light of the Real Madrid attack, Rodrygo’s absence from the pitch against PSG was telling. Fichajes reports that the Brazilian “was not even considered to play a single minute” and featured for only 92 minutes across the tournament. For a player previously viewed as central to the team’s future, this is a brutal fall from grace.


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It is clear that Xabi Alonso no longer places his trust in the 23-year-old, and his exit now appears imminent. Madrid fans had hoped Rodrygo would step up as one of the leaders of the next generation, but his time at the Santiago Bernabéu seems to be running out.

Brahim Díaz Squeezed Out by Competition

Brahim Díaz also finds himself on the wrong side of Alonso’s plans. Despite appearing in four matches, Díaz only played a total of 103 minutes, a statistic that reflects his marginal role. As Fichajes notes, “his situation is further complicated by the emergence of Franco Mastantuono,” the young talent who has already made waves since arriving in Madrid.

With such fierce competition, Díaz’s ability to break into the starting XI looks increasingly unlikely. His prospects of regular football at Real Madrid appear slim, and a summer move is looking like the only way forward.

Ceballos Edged Out of Midfield

Dani Ceballos has perhaps suffered the harshest fate of the three. The Andalusian midfielder clocked just 70 minutes during the tournament. His position has been further undermined by the expected return of Eduardo Camavinga and the club’s ambition to bring in another midfielder during the transfer window. Fichajes writes, “with the passage of days, his continuity loses strength,” and few would argue with that assessment.

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Alonso’s Ruthless Overhaul

Xabi Alonso’s decision is firm: these players are no longer in his plans. Fichajes confirms that “the door has already been opened for their departure,” and it seems certain that all three will be plying their trade elsewhere next season. While painful for some fans, this clear-out is seen as a necessary step to keep Madrid competitive at the highest level.

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From a Real Madrid fan’s perspective, this report from Fichajes is both disappointing and frustrating. Rodrygo was once tipped as the heir to Vinícius Jr, and to see him frozen out feels like a wasted investment of talent. Many supporters feel Alonso has been too quick to discard a player who, despite a dip in form, still has the technical quality to deliver in big games.

As for Brahim Díaz, fans had been excited by his return from Milan and saw him as someone who could inject creativity into the attack. His limited minutes and sudden fall down the pecking order, especially with a youngster like Mastantuono rising, feels harsh and premature.

Ceballos’s situation draws even more sympathy. Injuries and tactical shifts have not helped his cause, but when given chances, he has often delivered with heart and intensity. The idea that he is now surplus to requirements, especially with the midfield already packed, leaves many Madridistas wondering if the club is being too ruthless.

Overall, while Alonso’s approach is understandable from a purely competitive point of view, many supporters are left asking: are we giving up on our own too quickly? In the rush for the next big thing, Madrid risks losing players who could still offer value and passion to the shirt.

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