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Florentino Ready to Sell Jesus Vallejo: Signing until 2026 – Better than Pau Cubarsí

The Real Madrid President is moving quickly to get a big reinforcement: many believe he is better than Pau Cubarsí

Jesús Vallejo has become an almost marginal figure at Real Madrid. Since 2015, when he was signed after standing out at Zaragoza, he appeared to be one of the most promising youngsters in Spanish soccer. However, his career has been gradually fading away as some movements have not yielded the expected results.

Jesús Vallejo hasn't managed to establish himself in any of his positions, including at Real Madrid, so his future hangs in the balance. In fact, despite the numerous absences in defense, Carlo Ancelotti hasn't trusted him to fill those gaps. Without Alaba or Militão for many stretches of the season and with Vallejo on the bench, Ancelotti has preferred to drop Tchouaméni.

Vallejo never plays and Florentino has the solution | Instagram, @jesusvallejo1997

Carlo Ancelotti's lack of interest in Jesús Vallejo underlines his marginal position in the squad, which has led Florentino Pérez to evaluate his situation. It is true that, due to injuries, Florentino hasn't yet dared to complete his sale, but in 2025 everything will change. Real Madrid have signed a new centre-back to accompany Rüdiger and Vallejo's days could be numbered.

Florentino signs Jesús Vallejo to sell: tied until 2026 and better than Pau Cubarsí

Given Ancelotti's passivity with Jesús Vallejo, Florentino Pérez has made moves in the market to strengthen the defense, transfer a new centre-back and securing his contract until 2026. This new addition, who promises to be a key piece in the team's rearguard, definitively places Vallejo on the exit ramp.

We are talking about Joan Martínez, one of the great promises of La Fábrica, who has signed his new contract until 2026. The young centre-back, despite having suffered a serious injury that has delayed his incorporation into Carlo Ancelotti's plans, is projected as a future starter. There are voices that consider him a better centre-back than Pau Cubarsí, who, in turn, has already been international, which indicates that Joan Martínez has a bright future ahead of him.

Faced with this new competition and lack of opportunities, it is almost certain that Jesús Vallejo will have to pack his bags and look for a new destination. The arrival of Joan Martínez and Ancelotti's firmness could force Vallejo to look for a new opportunity.

Florentino knows this and will not hesitate to facilitate his departure, because despite everything, Jesús Vallejo has always been available when he has been needed.