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Real Madrid ready to part ways with Aurélien Tchouaméni?

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Things are rocking at Real Madrid. Reigning Spanish and European champion, the Spanish club has indeed just experienced a few tormented days. After the heavy setback suffered against the great rival Barcelona during last weekend's Clasico (0-4), the White House had the unpleasant surprise of seeing its player Vinicius, announced as the big favorite, being beaten by the Spaniard Rodri (Manchester City) on the Ballon d'Or winners at the start of the week. In retaliation, Real decided not to go to the Théâtre du Châtelet and to skip the ceremony. So many torments for which the record holder for victories in the Champions League (15 titles), accustomed to dominating, is not necessarily accustomed. While waiting to restore stability, Real Madrid, disappointing since the start of the year, is already considering strong decisions for the future.

Placed on the transfer list?

Starting by parting ways with one of its French players. According to information from the Iberian media Relevo this Thursday, October 31, midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni (24 years old) would no longer be unanimously appreciated in the Spanish capital. To the point that its future is called into question, since management would now be open to listening to offers about it. His performances since his arrival in 2022 from AS Monaco, against a check for 80 million euros, would be considered “acceptable”, but nothing more. In the midfield, his teammate and compatriot Eduardo Camavinga would be the preferences of the Madrid staff, apparently ready to place him on the transfer list. There are therefore still a few months left for the recent captain of the France team, appointed by Didier Deschamps during the last gathering in the absence of Kylian Mbappé, to manage to convince his people.

To summarize

Captain during the last gathering of the French team, midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni would not be unanimously appreciated at Real Madrid.

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