Real Madrid are reportedly ready to part ways with versatile forward Brahim Diaz this summer as part of their squad reshuffle.
Real Madrid Open to Brahim Diaz Departure After Underwhelming Season
The 25-year-old Moroccan international has found limited opportunities this season, despite his involvement in 47 matches, contributing with six goals and seven assists across all competitions.
Despite his appearances, Diaz has struggled to secure a regular starting spot in Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
His lack of consistent game time was evident during the Champions League quarter-final clash against Arsenal, where he only played 20 minutes.
Additionally, his lone La Liga goal since mid-January reflects his dwindling impact, with the attacker failing to live up to expectations in recent months.
According to Spanish journalist Santi Ortego, Real Madrid’s hierarchy have been underwhelmed by Diaz’s performances and are now considering selling him during the upcoming transfer window.
The arrival of Arda Guler, who has impressed this season, has pushed Diaz further down the pecking order. With Guler’s rise and the need to make room for new signings, Brahim’s future at the club is uncertain.
Diaz, who came through the youth ranks at Malaga before moving to Manchester City in 2016, has had an eventful career. His three-year loan stint at AC Milan saw him score 18 goals in 124 appearances, further solidifying his reputation as a promising talent.
After returning to Madrid in 2023, he was expected to provide depth in attack, but his role has been reduced to that of a squad player, with his contributions no longer making a significant impact.
The 25-year-old’s contract at the Santiago Bernabeu runs until 2027, but Real Madrid are reportedly open to negotiating his sale for the right price.
With several clubs reportedly keeping an eye on his situation, a summer departure seems increasingly likely.
As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on whether Brahim Diaz’s time at Los Blancos comes to an end, with the club seeking to raise funds for further squad improvements ahead of next season.