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A superagent spent three days in Italy discussing the future of Real Madrid veterans Dani Carvajal and David Alaba, both of whom are expected to leave the club this summer as their contracts expire.
Superagent spent three days in Italy to discuss future of Real Madrid veteran
The coming summer could see a potential mass exodus in the Real Madrid camp, with multiple players expected to leave the club.
The list includes club legend Dani Carvajal, whose contract expires at the end of the season. But he is not the only veteran leaving, as David Alabaâs deal expires in the summer as well.
The Austrian has struggled with injuries throughout his time at Real Madrid and is now looking for a fresh new adventure elsewhere.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Pini Zahavi, the superagent who also manages Robert Lewandowski and Hansi Flick, has recently spent three days in Milan.
One of the key objectives for his visit was to discuss the future of Alaba, who will no longer play for Real Madrid after the end of his contract and is, therefore, available as a free agent.
Alaba is ready to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Dani Carvajal's contract expires at the end of the season, and he is expected to leave the club.
David Alaba is looking for a new adventure as his contract also expires this summer and he has struggled with injuries during his time at the club.
A potential mass exodus of players is anticipated, with multiple veterans, including Carvajal and Alaba, expected to depart.

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Romano suggests Zahavi spoke to Italian clubs about the future of Alaba, though he did not name any particular club.
He also shared a picture of Zahavi speaking to Davide Grassi, the former Aberdeen centre-back, who currently works as a football agent for Gol International, the firm linked to Zahavi.
It appears the two are working together to formulate a plan for Alabaâs future.
The former Bayern Munich star has been linked with a move to Major League Soccer in the past, but it appears he could be open to staying in European top-flight football and a move to Serie A could ensure that.
Alaba has also shown some interest in taking on managerial or executive positions, so it wonât be surprising to see him join a club where he also enjoys some coaching or mentoring roles.