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Lucas Vázquez isn't the only one: Bayer Leverkusen wants to sign another Real Madrid player

Leverkusen keeps strengthening ties with Real Madrid and now targets a new name on its wish list

Lucas Vázquez has become one of the most talked-about names of the summer, after his departure from Real Madrid was confirmed. The Galician has been an example of commitment for years, always providing solutions in any circumstance. His exit marks a change in the club's recent history.

Lucas Vázquez's farewell not only represents an emotional loss for the fans, but also the departure of a versatile piece. He was always a reliable resource in important matches, standing out for his constant effort. His career is etched in the collective memory of Madridists.

A player in a white uniform waves to the crowd from the field while several people, including photographers and security personnel, watch from the sidelines.
Lucas Vázquez has already said goodbye to the Madridist fans | Getty Images

Amid this farewell, a relevant question arises: the excellent relationship between Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid. For years, both have shared deals that have benefited both sides. That path of understanding is once again in the spotlight.

Bayer Leverkusen wants more experience in its ranks

The German sporting management believes that adding experience is essential to face new European challenges. That's why they're not only thinking about young prospects. They're also looking for proven profiles that can make a difference in the locker room and on the field.

Within that strategy, a name has emerged that generates enormous anticipation. It's a well-established figure who already knows the international elite. His possible arrival is fueling speculation in the sports press.

David Alaba, the main target for Bayer Leverkusen

That name is David Alaba, a defensive reference for Real Madrid with proven experience in the Bundesliga. The Austrian, before arriving in Spain, showed his best form in Germany. His return to the German country doesn't sound far-fetched.

It seems that Alaba hasn't fully recovered | Real Madrid, Madrid-Barcelona

For Bayer Leverkusen, he would be a strategic reinforcement, capable of bringing hierarchy and leadership in high-stakes matches. In addition, he knows the domestic competition perfectly. His adaptation would be immediate and flawless.

The possibility of having Alaba excites Leverkusen's supporters. The defender represents the type of profile that can change dynamics.

The Bundesliga, a perfect setting to regain prominence

Alaba already excelled in Germany for years, where he reached his footballing maturity. Returning would mean reconnecting with an environment he knows and dominates. In addition, he could once again feel like an undisputed protagonist.

Real Madrid wouldn't be opposed to listening to offers. His experience, combined with the physical demands, means that every move is carefully considered. The market remains open and nothing is ruled out yet. Bayer Leverkusen's interest adds another chapter to a historic relationship with the white house and makes it clear that the connection is still alive.