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Real Madrid is facing a deep restructuring in the offices at Concha Espina under the command of their new technical director, José Mourinho, who has placed Raúl Asencio and Eduardo Camavinga on the official exit ramp with the purpose of obtaining immediate liquidity and clearing the way for heavy signings in the 2026/2027 season. The Real Madrid transfer market is focused on getting rid of several of Mourinho's discarded players.
In a scenario of maximum market demand, the board of the White Club needs to be extremely precise in charting their financial and sporting maneuvers for this summer season. After the recent definitive transfer of left-back Fran García to Real Betis was formalized, the Portuguese strategist will get to work this very weekend to review bureaucratic files and issue his final verdict on institutional releases.
Real Madrid wants to sell Camavinga and Asencio
The top management at the Santiago Bernabéu acknowledges the need to part ways with valuable assets to balance the demanding budgetary control parameters imposed by LaLiga. The club's contingency plans require the sale of players who, despite their great international reputation in the Old Continent, do not enjoy an undisputed status within the tactical schemes proposed by the Setúbal-born coach. This aggressive market strategy aims to generate sufficient financial capital gains to undertake the expensive signings of an established central defender and an organizing midfielder to take the reins in Chamartín's engine room.
Calls and inquiries from international intermediaries have intensified significantly in the past few hours, turning the Madrid offices into the absolute epicenter of transfer rumors. Florentino Pérez's leadership prefers to process these operations with surgical speed before the official preseason begins, allowing the new sports project to start without pending issues. The harmony between the club's sports directors and the Portuguese helm is total, prioritizing the construction of a balanced and robust squad capable of competing with full guarantees for all domestic and continental titles at stake.
The dilemma of finalizing Raúl Asencio's departure
Key informants from the Merengue environment, such as Ramón Álvarez de Món and Sergi Valentín, agree in pointing out the youth academy defender as one of the clear candidates to leave the squad this summer. Raúl Asencio is at the center of the technical secretariat's attention due to Mourinho's strong determination to incorporate a central defender with a different profile and more experience in elite European challenges. The transfer of the 23-year-old Madrid-born defender looks feasible to free up a squad position, although the operation faces an unavoidable contractual condition.
The main bureaucratic hurdle to certify his disengagement from the club lies in the high economic demands of the homegrown player. For the central defender to agree to change clubs and sign a new labor contract, the team looking to acquire his sporting rights must be able to match or exceed the net annual salary he currently earns in the Spanish capital. The Madrid-born youth player is on the sports radar of entities like Fenerbahce and Galatasaray in Turkey, in addition to the persistent interest from a couple of financially strong franchises from the English Premier League.

Eduardo Camavinga's European appeal reactivates elite competition
The mid-tier of the White squad will undergo drastic changes as the French international has become the main target for the board to raise funds this July of 2026. Eduardo Camavinga is once again at the forefront of Concha Espina's commercial strategy, functioning as the key player this summer that will unlock the arrival of a disciplined organizing midfielder. Despite the impressive physical attributes and youth of the 23-year-old French player, his lack of a stable positional role at the Bernabéu has convinced Mourinho to authorize his definitive sale.
The versatile left-footed midfielder, originally under a long-term contract until June of 2029, garners immense interest in the boardrooms of Europe's wealthiest institutions, reaching an estimated market value close to 80 million euros. The French PSG leads the continental bidding with the intention of repatriating the talented player to grant him full control of their midfield. However, the two major players in the English league, Liverpool and Chelsea, remain very attentive to bureaucratic deadlines and are preparing their respective formal written offers to test the fiscal strength of the Madrid board.
The commissions from the British clubs seek to capitalize on the tactical mismatches experienced by the player in Spain to persuade him to immediately join the highly competitive British championship. For the Madrid club's coaching staff, parting ways with the former Rennes player constitutes a painful but necessary sporting sacrifice to safeguard the overall balance of the institution's financial accounts. The net funds raised from the transfer of the French midfielder's rights will be reinvested promptly in the restructuring of a midfield where Real Madrid will maintain the necessary hierarchy and strength to continue dominating in Europe.
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