Xabi Alonso, next coach of Real Madrid, has already begun to define the squad for the 2025-26 season. According to Defensa Central, one of those not in his plans is the Brazilian Reinier Jesus. The midfielder, who joined the white club in 2020 for 30 million euros, has been on several loans without managing to establish himself in the first team.
Reinier is not in Xabi Alonso's plans
Reinier, 23 years old, has been through Borussia Dortmund, Girona, Frosinone, and is currently on loan at Granada, in the Second Division. Despite the initial expectations, his performance has not been the desired one and he has not managed to stand out in any of these teams. With a contract until 2026, his future at Real Madrid seems increasingly clear.

Xabi Alonso's arrival on the Madrid bench means a new beginning for many, but not for Reinier. The Basque has been clear in his decision not to count on the Brazilian, which has led the club to consider his definitive departure. According to the aforementioned information, Real Madrid would be willing to let him go even without receiving financial compensation, in order to free up space in the squad and the wage bill.
This decision may mark the end of a complicated period for Reinier at the white club. Despite his talent and potential, he has not managed to adapt to the pace and demands of Real Madrid. His departure seems imminent, and everything points to him seeking a new opportunity at another team where he can relaunch his career.
Xabi Alonso, key decisions at Real Madrid
Xabi Alonso has everything set to become Ancelotti's heir on the Real Madrid bench. The Basque is planning next season's squad alongside the president, and it is time to make key decisions.
There will be important departures at Real Madrid, such as those of Lucas Vázquez or Modric. The latter is in doubt, while the Galician is very likely to leave. Meanwhile, in terms of arrivals, Arnold's is already closed, and he has requested Dean Huijsen and Zubimendi.
In this regard, Reinier Jesus is set to definitively leave Real Madrid, which is willing to let him go to end a situation that repeats every summer.