While the focus of Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane on excluding Manchester City and continuing his career in the Champions League, the issue of returnees from the loan is a new headache for Zidane.

The Royal is working to "trim" the squad of the first team for the next season and get rid of several players, but faces a new dilemma of returning the loaned players to other teams, who number ten.

The riyal had already sold Ashraf Hakimi to Inter Milan, Javi Sanchez to Real Valladolid and Jorge de Frutos to Levante, and he gained from the deals about 48 million euros.

Merengue is trying to sell more loaned players, the team no longer needs them.

Odegaard and
Norway's Martin Sebegaos and Spain's Danny Sebaeus are the most experienced and quality football players among loaners. Odegaard may extend his loan with Real Sociedad for another season, and so may Sebayos with Arsenal.

Leonin
, a 21-year-old Croatian goalkeeper, returned to Valladolid when Costa Rican Keylor Navas was sold to Paris Saint-Germain last summer.

French Alphonse Ariola came from the Parisian team as a reserve for Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, but Ariola wants to return again to the French team, which forces Zidane to restore Lyon to be the number 2 goalkeeper in the royal next season.

Strengthening the defense It
is difficult for the Spaniards Alvaro Odriozola, Jes فايs Vaiيo and Sergio Regelon to find a place for them in the Real Madrid squad next season.

After a humble season with Bayern Munich, Audrizola may return as a reserve for back-back Danny Carbajal.

As for Regelon, he presented a special season with Seville, and he will have no chance to play in the left-back position, with the presence of Frenchman Fairland Mende and Brazilian Marcelo.

As for Diego, he did not have many minutes playing last season, either with Wolverhampton English or Granada.

Japan's Messi has
no place for Japanese Takifusa Kobo in the Real Madrid squad for the upcoming season, especially as he does not have European citizenship. The player is required of more than one team on loan, including Seville and Granada.


Spain's free-kick scorer Oscar Rodriguez is the player who may bring in the money for the Merengue treasury this summer, in addition to scoring nine goals for Leganes this season.

Villarreal leads the race to kidnap the player who regards the free-kick, and Getafe, Milan and Seville want him.

Spain's Borja Mayoral has scored eight goals for Levante this season and is wanted by several teams, and may return to Real if he sold "Los Blancos" Serbian striker Luca Jovic this summer.