Kylian Mbappé's arrival at Real Madrid seems to be perfect for the fans as one of the best players in the world is joining one of the best squads in the world. The French star will be the main striker of the team after last season. The team played with Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo up top, with Jude Bellingham right behind him. With Joselu leaving the club, the attacking options have gotten a bit slimmer yet stacked because of the quality of the team. This has led to teams in Europe paying attention to the situation at Real Madrid, and now Los Blancos are at risk of losing one of their best players in the attack. Foot Mercato reports that Real Madrid does not want to let go of Brahim Diaz and is still trusting him for next season. The player also wants to stay in Madrid. Tottenham and Roma have shown interest, but both were rejected by Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti's plans will be interesting to see, and perhaps an offer can be made during the winter transfer window.
The Moroccan attacking midfielder was vital for Real Madrid last season. He would be very effective from the bench as he scored and provided assist for the team when given a chance. He played a total of 44 matches for Real Madrid across all competitions, including La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa Del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup.
Brahim Diaz scored a total of 12 goals and provided nine assists across all competitions. He played around 2,000 minutes throughout the season with Real Madrid. He was very vital in Real Madrid's quest to win La Liga over FC Barcelona as he scored eight goals and provided seven assists in 31 matches in the league.
Brahim Diaz is not on vacation as he is playing with the Moroccan national team this summer for the World Cup qualification matches. Morocco is in Group E of the World Cup qualifiers, and Diaz played in two matches so far. He provided an assist in the 2-1 win against Zambia and in the 6-0 win against Congo.
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