Real Madrid is sweeping through important player renewals in the locker room, as they want to sign individuals that Xabi Alonso believes are essential to his long-term vision. In addition to Brahim Diaz, Joan Martinez, and Vinicius Jr., who are in negotiations for an extension, Thibaut Courtois and Gonzalo Garcia have already inked new contracts with the team.
The Spanish-Moroccan winger’s status has been updated by ESPN, which also reveals a shocking development: the player has accepted the terms of his contract renewal. According to the site, Diaz has achieved a comprehensive agreement with Real Madrid to extend his contract in a long-term arrangement, and the deal can be formally announced in the upcoming weeks. Diaz has a loan offer this summer.
When Xabi Alonso personally phoned the forward and outlined the important role he would play in his plans, it was a significant turning moment in the player’s decision-making process. Interestingly, this conversation was made before the manager’s official takeover at Real Madrid.
Brahim Diaz extends Real Madrid contract
According to sources who spoke to ESPN, Alonso personally phoned Díaz prior to the season to discuss his goals and to show his faith in the player’s capacity to add to the attacking dynamic of the club.
According to a source, “Brahim was very satisfied after the conversation with the new Real Madrid manager.” Díaz has continuously stated his wish to stay at Real Madrid, even in the face of interest from a number of European teams, notably Paris Saint-Germain, during the 2024 transfer window.
He has flourished with the club since returning from a fruitful loan at AC Milan in 2023, and his choice to stay further demonstrates his dedication to the organization.
Following new deals for goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and teenage striker Gonzalo García, who is now a fully integrated member of the first squad, Real Madrid’s larger renewal plan is in line with the extension.
According to insiders, Real Madrid is also investing in its youth system. Thiago Pitarch, a breakthrough preseason sensation, signed a contract extension on August 11, and Joan Martínez, 18, is anticipated to follow suit.
With Díaz’s contract, Real Madrid’s attacking options are strengthened as they look to challenge Barcelona for the La Liga championship and play in the UEFA Champions League under Alonso’s direction.








