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Confirmed: Ancelotti Sidesteps him, Florentino Already Negotiates his Exit from Madri

The Real Madrid coach doesn't trust him and Florentino Pérez has already activated his exit.

Dani Ceballos remains condemned to ostracism at Real Madrid. So far this season he has only played 108 minutes, only surpassing Jesús Vallejo and David Alaba in playing time. He doesn't have Ancelotti's trust and the reality is that Florentino Pérez intends to profit from his sale, either in the winter transfer market or next summer.

In 2023, Dani Ceballos renewed his contract until 2027 with the hope of becoming more important in Ancelotti's plans. The reality is that, neither with Kroos leaving, nor with Modric being almost 40 years old, has he received this confidence. 'AS' has discovered that the player would be back in the orbit of a Betis that, in recent years, has never ended up making a firm offer.

Last summer, Ceballos was close to leaving, but the reality is that no offer met the minimum conditions set by Madrid . What the Andalusian hopes is to receive more minutes between now and January due to the absences in the first team. If he doesn't receive Ancelotti's trust, Dani Ceballos doesn't rule out activating his exit.

Dani Ceballos and Carlo Ancelotti | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

Dani Ceballos, KO, Florentino Looking for His Replacement

Dani Ceballos is currently far from having a leading role. Zubimendi's arrival could further relegate the Sevilla native, who already has few opportunities to prove his worth in Ancelotti's lineup. Although Ceballos recently renewed his contract, the transfer of the Real Sociedad number '4' would be a blow that could force his departure.

Aside from Zubimendi, Fabián Ruiz has also been linked with Madrid as an option. However, the PSG midfielder has a contract until 2027, and the Parisian club are not willing to let him go without a fight. Fabián's possible return to La Liga has caused expectations, although, for now, Zubimendi remains Madrid's priority.

Madrid knows that Kroos' absence leaves a gap that is difficult to fill, so they are looking for a long-term solution. With Zubimendi, the club hopes to maintain balance and control in the midfield, something that they might not be able to achieve with Dani Ceballos, who has shown inconsistent performances. In addition, the commitment to a Spanish midfielder would facilitate the transition in the team, which already has several young national players in the squad.

Dani Ceballos and Florentino Pérez | Getty Images

For Dani Ceballos, the arrival of a priority transfer could mark the end of his time at Real Madrid . Although the Sevillian has shown talent, internal competition and the need for changes mean that his position is increasingly in question. The next transfer window will be key to defining Ceballos' future, who will have to decide whether to accept being a secondary player or look for minutes in another team.