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A player has caused an internal crisis
Real Madrid have closed the door on any bid for their star French midfielder Aurelien Choumini, despite serious interest from Manchester United, who are looking to capitalize on the recent tension in the Royals’ ranks.
Fabrizio Romano, an Italian journalist specializing in transfers, reported that the “red devils” expressed great admiration for the French player and considered him one of the best in his position, but the management of “Bernabeu” categorically refused to start negotiations on his departure.
Romano added. “Manchester United love Tswamini and think he is one of the best, but Real Madrid did not open the door for him to leave. The club believes in him as a player of the present and the future.
An internal crisis threatens the stability of the team
The English club’s interest comes after a row between Choamini and his Uruguayan counterpart Federico Valverde led Real Madrid to fine each of them €500,000 in an attempt to contain the crisis.
Although the punishment was less severe than expected, club president Florentino Perez is monitoring the situation closely and has not ruled out taking more severe measures if the dispute escalates, including the possibility of selling one of the players at the end of the season.
A huge investment that protects the future of Tshwamini
Chuamini, who is 26 years old, is considered one of the main pillars of Real Madrid’s midfield. He joined the club from French side Monaco for €80m and has a contract that runs until the summer of 2028.
This season has seen remarkable brilliance for the France international, which has made Smartin’s management keen to stick with him, especially as he is now entering the prime years of his professional career.
“Manchester United” repeats Casemiro’s script
Manchester United previously succeeded in poaching Brazil’s Casemiro from Real Madrid in 2022, and are now looking to repeat the scenario with his successor in the center of the midfielder, taking advantage of the tense atmosphere in the Spanish capital.
However, the official position of the Royal Club is still clear. categorically “no” to any offer, while stressing that Tshwamini is not for sale under any circumstances at this time.
A race against time to restore stability
Real Madrid’s management is looking to end the feud between the two midfield stars before the end of the season in light of fierce competition for domestic and European titles, with everyone aware that continued tension could cost the team at technical and financial levels.