Real Madrid could face several departures this summer, with some of their players unhappy with their roles and playing time.
According to The Athletic, Real Madrid is facing uncertainty regarding several first-team players ahead of the transfer window.
Goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has publicly expressed his desire to stay at the club, but his representatives are exploring opportunities where he could play a more prominent role.
Lunin featured regularly last season but remains behind Thibaut Courtois in the pecking order.
At left-back, the future of Fran Garcia is unclear. He is expected to play in the Club World Cup due to Ferland Mendy’s thigh injury, but his position could be under threat if Real Madrid completes the signing of a new defender.
Coach Alonso values Garcia, but internal competition could push the 24-year-old to consider his options.
Meanwhile, the situation of Rodrygo Goes remains under close observation. The Brazilian forward ended the season feeling dissatisfied with his role and is now attracting interest from Premier League clubs, including Arsenal.
His father and agent, Eric Goes, is not yet open to negotiations, but sources from Real Madrid have noted that Rodrygo has maintained a positive attitude since returning to training.
Alonso is said to have taken a pragmatic approach with the winger—offering support while demanding high standards—and his performances in the Club World Cup could be decisive for his future.
This summer is expected to bring clarity regarding the futures of these players.