Dani Carvajal's future at Real Madrid is entering a crucial phase.

The veteran right-back is approaching the end of his contract without clear signs of renewal, while the feeling of sporting fatigue and lack of protagonism have raised serious questions about his continuation at the "Santiago Bernabeu".


Although he has recovered from injury, the minutes available have been minimal, increasing speculation about a possible departure in the summer.

The current sporting situation is not at all favorable for Carvajal.

Under the guidance of Alvaro Arbeloa, the player has not found the space he expects, a reality that has created visible dissatisfaction.

He understands the competition and the team's renewal process, but considers the secondary role unfair, given his experience and contribution over the years.

In the absence of change, the idea of ​​a separation is increasingly being reinforced.

In this context, Real Madrid's leaders have begun exploring the market for a worthy replacement on the right side of defense.

The club is analyzing several profiles with different characteristics, combining experience with potential for growth.

One of the most talked-about names is Pedro Porro, currently at Tottenham, a modern defender with strong attacking tendencies and experience at high levels.

Another alternative is Wesley França, a 22-year-old Roma talent who is seen as an investment for the future.

His profile has also received positive reviews from Brazilian players within the Madrid dressing room, who believe in his medium-term development.

Alongside him, Konrad Laimer, a Bayern Munich player known for his versatility and tactical discipline, has also entered the scene.

Laimer is considered a strategic option, as he can play both at right-back and in midfield.

Difficult negotiations over a contract renewal with Bayern could open the door to a transfer, while Real Madrid are closely monitoring the situation.

Meanwhile, Dani Carvajal's future remains unclear, with everything indicating that next summer could mark a change of pace on the right wing of Madrid's defense. /Telegraph/

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