Madrid, Spain – Di transfer window dey heat up as Real Madrid dey plan big moves. After one disappointing season, changes go soon land for Valdebebas, especially with di Club World Cup wey dey come up for June. One major change na di anticipated arrival of Xabi Alonso as di new coach, wey go succeed Carlo Ancelotti.
Xabi, wey still dey manager for Bayer Leverkusen, dey count days to return to Real Madrid, where e get special love from di fans. Di terms of his exit from Germany still dey under negotiation, with a likely exit clause for him. Meanwhile, Bayer don start to plan for next season without him, but dem plan to keep di same playing style.
“We go celebrate our time together and look forward to di future,” Fernando Carro, di Bayer CEO, talk about Xabi. “Him contribution don help di team well.”
As Xabi dey come, rumour don dey fly say e go bring Martín Zubimendi from Real Sociedad. Dis link don dey surface for almost a year and e still dey gather momentum. Di club like am and his release clause dey 60 million euros. Last year, Zubimendi reject offer from Liverpool, and sources dey suggest say di possibility of joining Madrid fit don influence his decision.
However, contradictions dey show up regarding Zubimendi future. Many sources for Madrid talk say di midfield position dey well covered, and dem no dey plan any big spending for that spot. But outside Madrid, plenty people dey sure say Zubimendi go join Arsenal under Mikel Arteta instead. Reports from both di English club and San Sebastián confirm say Arsenal fit be his next stop.
For Real Sociedad, dem still dey hold space for doubt, especially with Xabi Alonso signing for Madrid being a potential game changer. All dis confusion dey show say Zubimendi fit land anywhere, with Real Madrid, Arsenal, and Real Sociedad all in di mix. Di Basque club dey prepare for a summer wey fit get plenty excitement and new faces.
Fast forward to May 9, 2025, Xabi Alonso don confirm say him dey exit Bayer Leverkusen for di last time. In one press conference, e announce say di last two matches go be his final bow, signaling di beginning of his journey to Madrid. “Di time don come to make dis announcement,” Xabi share with journalists, expressing both joy and sorrow as he look forward to his next chapter.
“I wan make sure say we go celebrate di players and di fans on Sunday,” e add. “Dis three years don be fantastic, but now na di time to go.” When prompted about his future, Xabi maintain say na time to focus on di present: “No be time to discuss wetin dey come. My priority na to finish strong here.”
Xabi express gratitude to Bayern Leverkusen, especially to Fernando Carro and Simon Rolfes, for believe in him when he took di job. “Dis experience don help me grow, and I’m proud of wetin we achieve together,” e conclude. “Di club dey on di right path, and I believe dia go continue to excel.”
With both Xabi Alonso and Zubimendi story shaping up for di summer, di Madrid fanbase dey full of anticipation as dem look forward to how dis transfer window go unfold.
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