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Radical twist, Lucas Vázquez has a new team: neither Arabia nor Spain, he's going to...

The full-back will leave Real Madrid when its participation in the Club World Cup ends

Lucas Vázquez said goodbye to Santiago Bernabéu in the last match of the season. Although his departure from Real Madrid hasn't been officially announced yet, it's an open secret. The full-back will leave the white club once his participation in the Club World Cup ends, and it seems he already has a new team. Although there have been rumors about his departure to Saudi Arabia or even his continuity in Spain, his future would be in Europe.

Lucas Vázquez isn't convinced by a future in Arabia | Getty Images

Lucas Vázquez can continue in Europe

The Spaniard has a strong market after his time at Real Madrid and he has plenty of offers on the table. In recent hours, Yagiz Sabuncuoglu has revealed that Arda Güler's former team, Fenerbahçe, is closely following him. The Turkish club are keeping an eye on his situation, having already inquired about the terms of his new contract.

There's a key figure behind all this: José Mourinho. Although he hasn't played for him, the Portuguese coach is a big fan of Lucas Vázquez and believes he could raise Fenerbahçe's level. It remains to be seen what will happen, although the interest seems serious and they have the financial and sporting capacity to convince him.

Lucas Vázquez, a legend of Real Madrid

Lucas Vázquez has been one of those footballers every coach wants to have in their squad. Humble, hard-working, and always willing to give everything for Real Madrid's badge. Although he has never been a major media star, the Galician has built an impeccable career at Santiago Bernabéu, earning the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans

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Lucas Vázquez sets his sights on Türkiye | Getty Images

Trained at La Fábrica, Lucas had to leave for Espanyol to earn a place in the elite before returning to the club of his life. Since then, he has experienced a decade full of success, with La Liga, Champions League, Club World Cup, Super Cups, and Copa del Rey titles. Although he has almost always played a secondary role, his performance whenever he has been draftedon has been exemplary. Whether as a winger or as a right-back, Vázquez has delivered reliably. 

Now, at 33 years old, Lucas will say goodbye to Real Madrid with full honors. His commitment, dedication, and silence in difficult moments have made him a beloved figure in the locker room. The club is preparing a tribute worthy of his career, recognizing his role as a silent legend of the white house. A farewell full of emotion for one of the most underrated players of the modern era of Real Madrid.