Florentino Pérez has made the final decision: Aurélien Tchouaméni hasn't met the high expectations he had and must leave Real Madrid. The French midfielder will have a new destination next season. The club is already looking for a team for him, to the point that some calls have already arrived.
In 2023, Real Madrid secured the transfer of Aurélien Tchouaméni for 80 million euros, beating teams such as PSG and Liverpool. The latter has once again shown interest in signing the Frenchman and is seriously considering making a firm offer for him soon.
Fichajes.net has revealed that Liverpool sees Aurélien as an ideal opportunity to cover the defensive pivot position and add depth to the squad. Last summer they tried to sign Martín Zubimendi, failing miserably. Next summer they'll try to make an offer for the Frenchman that could convince Real Madrid.
In any case, the conditions that Florentino will set for the permanent transfer of Aurélien Tchouaméni won't be easy to meet. The president wants to recover the investment he made in 2023, that is, he is asking for 80 million for his sale. If he leaves, what Aurélien wants is to head towards the Premier League, a championship he would like to try out.
Aurélien Tchouaméni will Not Continue at Real Madrid
He hasn't responded as expected and must leave. Florentino Pérez is fed up and hopes to recover his investment by next season. It has become clear that, in this specific battle, the one who's won the duel has been Camavinga. He hopes to gain importance in the coming months.
In comparison, Florentino believes that Camavinga is much better than his compatriot and has adapted better to what Real Madrid needs. The idea is to find a new destination for Aurélien Tchouaméni, who won't continue next season.
Camavinga is not the only option on the table. Despite being popular, ever since the Ballon d'Or Rodrigo has been losing momentum.
Rodri Hernández has a contract with Manchester City until 2027. However, Florentino Pérez hopes to convince all parties to convince him of staying at Real Madrid: he's needed.
He's the type of player who can solve all problems in midfield, offering a balance that doesn't exist right now with Aurélien Tchouaméni, who's well below his level.
The problem is that Manchester City has no intention of parting ways with Rodri Hernández, whose contract doesn't end until 2027. The price tag is also very high and he will be 29 in 2025.