Ass: Preparing for the new season, Real Madrid needs to solve the future of three other loan players such as Rainier as soon as possible
According to the Ass, after experiencing the bitterness of the Club World Cup, Real Madrid has carried out preparations for the new season under the new coach Alonso, but they need to solve the future problems of the three returnees on loan as soon as possible, namely Mario Martin, Alvaro Rodriguez and Renier.
Mario Martin: He performed well but had frequent discipline issues on the court. Mario Martin played for the first team during Ancelotti's coaching. Last season, he was loaned to Valladolid. Despite the relegation of the team, Mario Martin's performance is still outstanding. He has played in 30 La Liga games (20 starts), with a total of 1,753 minutes of playing time.
However, Mario Martin's performance was covered up by discipline issues: he was sent off three times and became the player with the most red cards in La Liga in the 2024-25 season, and also received 8 yellow cards. One of them was to face his parent team Real Madrid.
Alonso did not give Mario Martin any chance during the Club World Cup despite the lack of a pure defensive midfielder, which means he is likely to leave Real Madrid again, whether through a new loan or transfer, just like Victor Munoz or Obrador.
Alvaro Rodriguez: Ambition and uncertainty coexist
As the Uruguay U20 national team forward, Alvaro Rodriguez made it clear that he hoped to find a new destination this summer to continue his career. In an interview with Post United, he said: "My dream is to play football at Real Madrid, I will fight for it, but first I have to leave." He believes that Gonzalo's position in the coaching staff has surpassed him and currently has very little chance of entering the Alonso program.
Rodriguez, 21, would be a regression if he returned to Castia, especially after he accumulated 845 minutes of game time (22 league games, only 7 starts) and four King's Cup matches at Getafe. It seems that La Liga is a bit difficult for him to adapt, and the requirements at Real Madrid will be very high.
Renier: He has experienced a loan career many times and has not yet gained a foothold in Real Madrid
Renier may be the most representative. After joining for €30 million in January 2020, the Brazilian attacker has never played for the first team. He has since gone through four loans (Dote, Girona, Flosinone and Granada) but has not gained a foothold in either team. When Granada participated in the Segunda League, he did not perform well, scoring only 1 goal in 25 appearances (15 starts), and accumulated 1,400 minutes of playing time.
In these four and a half seasons, Rainier has participated in 105 official games, accumulated less than 4,000 minutes, and scored only 7 goals, which are far lower than what he expected when he joined the franchise. Given that these numbers and one year left in the contract, the player from Brasilia is expected to leave.
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