Real Madrid is reportedly considering selling midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni next summer due to his inconsistent performances and difficulties in replacing Toni Kroos in the team, according to Fichajes. Since his move from AS Monaco in 2022, Tchouaméni has displayed occasional brilliance but has struggled to maintain the level of play expected at such a high-profile club, particularly in the pivotal role once occupied by Kroos. His failure to fully integrate into the team’s style and meet the demanding standards of playing for one of the world’s top clubs has raised concerns within the club’s management.
As a result, Real Madrid is allegedly open to transferring the French international in the upcoming transfer window. Despite his potential, the club is seeking a more disciplined and structured midfielder to bolster their future midfield options. They have already begun looking at possible replacements who can bring more consistency and organization to the squad.
Several Premier League clubs are reportedly keeping an eye on the situation, with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United all believed to be interested in the 24-year-old. However, despite his struggles, Real Madrid is not expected to sell Tchouaméni for a low price, with a fee near the £70 million they initially paid being anticipated.
If Tchouaméni departs, it would mark the end of a short and relatively underwhelming stint at Real Madrid, but could offer him the chance to regain his form in a new setting. In the meantime, the club will continue searching for a midfielder who can better fit their system and contribute to their ambitions both domestically and in Europe.