Included in Ancelotti's plans. Real Madid plans to offer new contract to Carvajal


In recent years, Real Madrid has adhered to a transfer policy that limits contract renewals for players over 30 to just one season. This approach currently applies to Luka Modrić and Lucas Vázquez, with Dani Carvajal being the next to fall under this policy. However, Los Blancos plan to offer the Spaniard a new contract.
Details: Dani Carvajal's current contract with Real Madrid expires at the end of this season, and there has been much speculation in the media regarding his future. Marca has dispelled the rumors, reporting that the Spanish champions want to keep the player at least until 2026.
It is said that Real Madrid's management has already approached Carvajal with a one-year renewal offer, allowing the club to evaluate his condition each season. Carvajal is likely to agree to the extension, as he has repeatedly expressed his desire to remain in the Spanish capital. However, the new agreement may not be signed until 2025, as the team is currently focused on on-field matters.
Reminder: Carvajal came through Real Madrid’s academy before joining Bayer Leverkusen in 2013. After a season in Germany, he returned to Madrid and has since become one of the key players for Los Blancos. He has made 387 appearances for Real Madrid, scoring 12 goals.
We also remind you that this week Real Madrid extended the contract with its reserve goalkeeper Andrei Lunin.




















