Real Madrid plans a mass exodus of 17 players this summer, adding signings for Bale, James, Ceballos and Odegaard

The Spanish media outlet Marca says That Gareth Bale, James Rodríguez and Luka Jovic will be part of the cutting board.

SunSport had reported in the past that Madrid would cover a deficit of 182 million pounds following the coronavirus pandemic.

Faced with a monetary black hole, whites would like their players to settle for pay cuts.

However, the maximum of your money will recover from the removal of dead wood this summer.

The most sensible precedence for the Royal will be to withdraw Gareth Bale’s salary of 650,000 euros consistent with a week.

The Welsh agent has already insisted that the former Tottenham star will go anywhere this summer.

But in Spain he claimed that Madrid would “aggressively push” 31-year-old Bale and James Rodriguez out of the club.

Gareth BALE – Transfer

James RODRIGUEZ – Transfer

Luka MODRIC – Transfer

Lucas VAZQUEZ – Transfer

Dani CEBALLOS – Transfer

Jesus VALLEJO – Transfer

Luka JOVIC – Transfer

Nacho Fernandez – Transfer

MARIANO – Transfer

Alvaro ODRIOZOLA – Transfer or loan

Martin ODEGAARD – Ready

Takefusa KUBO – Loan

Sergio REGUILON – Loan

Borja MAYOR – Transfer

Oscar Rodriguez – Transfer

Alberto SORO – Transfer

Jorge DE FRUTOS – Transfer

New Monaco manager Niko Kovac has given former playr Luka Jovic an escape from the hell of the Bernabeu.

The former Bayern Munich coach is reportedly willing to meet the striker in France, with a loan being the most likely option at this stage.

Meanwhile, Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta has shown that they are negotiating with Real Madrid, which needs a permanent agreement, on Dani Ceballos’ long-term agreement.

Reports have stated that the midfielder would ask Madrid President Florentino Pérez to extend his transfer with the Gunners.

Midfielder Martin Odegaard will be on loan from Real Sociedad for one year to make a regular first-team football.

The 21-year-old is known as the long-term replacement for Croatian star Luka Modric in the Madrid midfield.

Marca says that Sergio Reguilón, who spent this season on loan at Sevilla, will be available for some other transition period outside the Bernabéu.

Arsenal and Tottenham may face off for their signing, but the 23-year-old seems eager to remain in Spain.

Alvaro Odriozola allowed to apply for a permanent transfer or transfer just two years after his transfer of 35 million pounds to The Royal Society.

Madrid expects to earn around 20 million pounds for Lucas Vazquez, despite the interest of the Spurs.

The 28-year-old has fought for this season and is lately recovering from a calf injury.

Vazquez has also been connected to Chelsea and Arsenal in the past, and recently that the Premier League would adapt to his ‘personality’.

Inter Milan’s target, Luka Modric, 34, has long since left his final year of his contract.

DC United is rumored to love the winner of the Croatian Ballon d’Or.

Madrid’s Nacho Fernández, Oscar Rodríguez and Mariano Díaz are another 3 who must face to get 10 million pounds.

Likewise, Jesús Vallejo, although the defender who failed against the Wolves and who has since been transferred to Granada will give you a sum of discount.

The Blanocs star Takefusa Kubo, nicknamed “the Japanese Messi”, can leave on loan after a successful season in Mallorca.

There were also high hopes for personalities such as Borja Mayoral, Alberto Soro and Jorge de Frutos.

The trio spend the season away from the club, however it will enter the first team line-up.

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