Real Madrid's legendary right-back Dani Carvajal is set to depart the Santiago Bernabéu at the end of the season, marking the end of an era for the club captain and homegrown hero. The 34-year-old's contract expires on June 30, and the club has decided not to renew, leaving a significant gap in the squad.
With Carvajal's exit, Trent Alexander-Arnold will be the only senior right-back on the roster, prompting Real Madrid to search for reinforcements. However, according to AS, the club has cooled its interest in Sevilla's Juanlu Sánchez. The 22-year-old defender was once a promising target, but his inconsistent playing time this season—where he's lost his starting spot to academy product José Ángel Carmona—has pushed him down Madrid's priority list.
As Sevilla prepares to host Real Madrid in La Liga tomorrow, Juanlu is expected to come off the bench, if he features at all. A transfer to the Spanish capital now looks unlikely.
So where might Madrid turn? The answer could lie closer to home. The club's academy boasts highly-rated right-back Jesús Fortea, one of Spain's brightest young talents, who could be primed for a first-team breakthrough next season. Another option is David Jiménez, who has already made his senior debut this season and could serve as Alexander-Arnold's understudy. For now, Madrid's focus remains on internal solutions as they navigate this transition.
