Premier League

The 7 Real Madrid players currently set to leave on a free this summer

Karim Benzema during the La Liga match between Real Madrid and Barcelona at Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, October 2022.

Real Madrid currently boast one of the best squads in Europe, but some big stars could be set to depart if they don’t sign a new deal soon.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side currently sit second in La Liga and are one of the favourites for the Champions League this season. The squad has an average age of 27.2 and is a good blend of youth and experience.

We’ve further looked into their squad and picked out the seven players who could leave on a free transfer in the summer if their contracts aren’t renewed.

Karim Benzema

The current Ballon d’Or holder has missed a large chunk of this season through injury and his future in Spain is up in the air. The Frenchman had the most prolific season of his career last year, scoring 44 goals across all competitions.

Fabrizio Romano reported in October last year that the 35-year-old would be offered a one-year extension but nothing has been officially confirmed since. Benzema does have admirers in the Premier League but is more than likely going to stick around for at least another year.

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Marco Asensio

Asensio’s future is much more up in the air as the Spanish playmaker has fallen down the pecking order at Madrid. During this season he has only started in two league matches as most of his minutes have come from the bench.

Romano has claimed that: “Marco Asensio and Real Madrid have been in conversations for a long time over a new deal. At the moment, no final progress yet – we will see in the next months how it will continue.

“Asensio would be open to Premier League or any other big league experience one day, but the priority now is still for Real Madrid talks.”

Toni Kroos

Reports in Spain have claimed that the German midfielder will make a final decision on a contract renewal offer from Real Madrid in February. The 33-year-old is still an important player for Madrid and has featured in the majority of their games this season.

Luka Modric

The Croatian midfielder has more than stood the test of time as he is still arguably the best midfielder in the world at 37. He was a star in the World Cup once again for Croatia and he is still vital to the way Madrid plays.

Modric has reportedly turned down the chance to reunite with his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo as he pushed back a lucrative offer from Al-Nassr.

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