Real Madrid open to letting seven first-team players go

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Real Madrid have not made the best start to the season. They are struggling to deliver against top teams, having already lost to FC Barcelona and AC Milan in convincing fashion. On the other hand, they are facing some issues off the pitch as well. The suspension of concerts at the Santiago Bernabeu until at least March 2025 affects the commercial side of things.

Of course, this is not an ideal situation to be in. Especially considering the recent investment in the Santiago Bernabeu as well as bringing in someone like Kylian Mbappe.

That could lead to Real Madrid having to part ways with an important player or two in the future. And it looks like the club are open to considering the future of quite a few high-profile names.

As reported by Relevo, transfer offers for players like Andriy Lunin, Antonio Rudiger, Vinicius Jr, Fede Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo could be studied. Aurelien Tchouameni has been linked with an exit recently as well. The only thing that is clear at this time is that the future will revolve around Kylian Mbappe.

Real Madrid open to letting seven first-team players go

Of course, Mbappe is the biggest name that Real Madrid have right now. But his performances since arriving have not met expectations.

Many feel that having to integrate Mbappe into the starting XI has negatively affected the balance of a team that won the Champions League and La Liga last season. But it looks like the Frenchman remains the most important part of Real Madrid's plans moving forward.

Vinicius has been linked with an exit for a while. Rodrygo has been in and out of the team this season. And if they were indeed available, one would expect plenty of clubs to try and sign them in the future.

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