Real Madrid is reportedly set to keep their 24-year-old forward, Brahim Diaz. According to Fichajes, Los Blancos have already turned down two offers for the Moroccan, who is in high demand.
Brahim Diaz has been impressive since returning from a loan spell at AC Milan, where he scored six goals and provided seven assists in 33 Serie A matches. Last season, he became an important player at Santiago Bernabeu, making 44 appearances across all competitions, scoring 12 goals and providing nine assists.
He had a successful season, winning La Liga, the Spanish Super Cup, and the Champions League. Thus, it was no surprise that the 24-year-old was linked with several clubs.
With the signings of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick, playing time at Real Madrid could potentially be a concern for Brahim Diaz, writes Telegrafi.
Roma and Tottenham Hotspur are said to have made official approaches, with both clubs likely to offer the forward more playing time.
However, these offers were rejected by Los Blancos, who have determined that Brahim Diaz is an essential player. They have decided not to entertain any offers for the Moroccan forward and see him as a crucial part of their squad for the upcoming season.