Real Madrid sets the price for abandoning Diaz
Ibrahim Diaz, a player for the Spanish football team Real Madrid, has entered a decisive stage in his football career, despite being bound by a contract that extends until June 30, 2027, amid reports indicating the possibility of his departure during the upcoming summer transfer period, in light of his desire to obtain a basic position within the squad.
Turkish journalist Akram Connor confirmed, via the English website “Sports Boom”, that the player, who is 26 years old, is no longer satisfied with the role of “luxury substitute”, despite his great influence in matches, as he seeks to participate regularly to ensure his continuity at the high level and strengthen his position within the Moroccan national team.
The same source added that Real Madrid's management values Diaz's professionalism and football intelligence, and does not place his departure among its priorities. However, it leaves the door open to any suitable offer, especially as the club seeks to achieve financial balance and finance major deals in the future.
He stressed that the Royal Club would not agree to negotiate the sale of the player for less than 40 to 45 million euros, considering this amount a true reflection of his artistic value and his ability to change the course of matches, especially in the final minutes.
He also pointed out that many major European clubs have expressed interest in Diaz's services. At the forefront are Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, where coach Mikel Arteta is seeking to include him to strengthen the offensive line, along with Martin Odegaard, while other clubs are closely monitoring his situation.
He concluded that Diaz aspires to move to a team that gives him a pivotal role, with an annual salary ranging between 9 and 10 million euros, at a time when Real Madrid is considering investing the proceeds of the potential deal to strengthen the defense line with a major deal during the next stage.
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