Real Madrid: Predicting the futures of every recent loanee

Luka Jovic of Real Madrid (Photo by ANP Sport via Getty Images)
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Getafe, Takefusa Kubo
Getafe, Takefusa Kubo (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images) /

TAKEFUSA KUBO

Takefusa Kubo has not had a memorable 2020-21 season. Real Madrid loaned him out to Unai Emery’s Villarreal, he struggled to break through the first team and impress Emery. He was then subsequently loaned out to Getafe, where he had a somewhat decent short stay.

With that being said, there’s absolutely no chance that Kubo has a future yet at Real Madrid. He really needs to be doing more to guarantee himself a place at Madrid and maybe next season could be his one. I’ve written an article on the possible clubs he could sign for on loan this summer.

JESUS VALLEJO

Jesus Vallejo is returning to Real Madrid following a subpar loan spell with Granada. Vallejo has been absolutely non-existent since leaving Madrid on loan to Wolves. He struggled in the Premier League and returned to Granada where he hasn’t done much at all.

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However, with Ramos no longer at the club and Raphael Varane inching closer to a move to Manchester United. It’s been reported that Jesus Vallejo will be kept at the club as a replacement to Varane. The club will not sign Jules Kounde or Pau Torres as the focus is only on Kylian Mbappe. With that being said, Vallejo will continue at the club but will most likely warm the bench.