Desky Sky: Saudi team is interested in Alaba, players do not rule out transfers & they will talk to Alonso about the future
6:05am, 27 May 2025Football
May 27th According to Detian, Saudi Arabia is interested in Alabama and the players do not rule out the possibility of transfer.
32-year-old Alaba has suffered injuries in the past year and a half and hopes to talk to Real Madrid's new coach Xavi Alonso about his future.
The Saudi team is interested in Alaba. He himself does not completely reject the possibility of a transfer, but at present he is more inclined to stay in Real Madrid.
Real Madrid signed Wysen not long ago, which means that Alaba's competition in the centre-back position is more intense. After all, Wysen is only 20 years old, and has more potential in young and has more potential.
However, Real Madrid has not put pressure on Alaba to leave the team, and his contract with Real Madrid will last until the summer of 2026. Despite the injuries and competition, Alaba is still one of the key players in Real Madrid's team, and whether to stay in the team will still depend on the results of his talks with new coach Alonso.
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