Real Madrid currently find themselves standing on the edge of both glory and despair. As they chase a potential treble, the looming threat of ending the season empty-handed has never felt more real. On April 13, Carlo Ancelotti’s men prepare to face Alaves in a La Liga clash where victory is crucial. Earlier, Barcelona secured another three points, extending their lead to seven at the top of the table, putting further pressure on Los Blancos.

In the Champions League, Real Madrid’s hopes hang by a thread following a crushing 0-3 defeat to Arsenal in the first leg of the quarter-finals. The result has raised serious concerns about their ability to mount a comeback, even with the tournament’s magic often associated with the club. Meanwhile, in the Copa del Rey, Real are scheduled to face their eternal rivals Barcelona in a high-stakes final. But given their track record against the Catalan giants this season, confidence is not running high within the Madrid camp.

Off the pitch, Real Madrid are already preparing for a transformative summer transfer window. Reports from Spanish media suggest the club is planning significant squad changes. While some exciting signings are being eyed, the immediate focus is on who will remain and who will be shown the door.

The first wave of decisions revolves around players whose contracts expire on June 30. Ferland Mendy, Luka Modric, and Lucas Vazquez headline this group. Mendy is rumored to have reached a verbal agreement for an extension, although nothing has been finalized. Modric, the legendary midfielder, finds his place at the club increasingly uncertain. At 38, his role has become more symbolic than functional, providing experience and leadership in the dressing room rather than consistent performances on the pitch.
Lucas Vazquez, though versatile and reliable, faces an uncertain future due to emerging talents like Arda Guler and potential summer arrivals such as Joshua Kimmich or Trent Alexander-Arnold, both of whom could reinforce the right flank. If all three depart, Real Madrid will need reinforcements at left-back and in midfield.
Beyond expiring contracts, the club is reportedly open to offloading players still under contract if their contributions are deemed insufficient. President Florentino Perez is said to be pushing for a squad refresh, looking to inject youth and dynamism into a side that has struggled with consistency this season.
One of the most notable names on the potential exit list is David Alaba. Once a defensive stalwart, Alaba has been plagued by injuries and is struggling to regain his best form. Another surprise inclusion is Eduardo Camavinga. Despite early promise, the French midfielder has fallen short of expectations this season and has yet to replicate the performances that once made him one of Europe’s most sought-after prospects.
Rodrygo, meanwhile, is rumored to be attracting interest from Premier League clubs. With the anticipated arrival of Kylian Mbappe, his position in the starting XI is increasingly uncertain. The young Brazilian has had a mixed season, showing flashes of brilliance but lacking the consistency needed at the highest level.
The extent of this potential squad overhaul will likely depend on how Real Madrid conclude their season. If they crash out of all competitions, the calls for change will become deafening. Even the future of Carlo Ancelotti is not secure, with growing speculation that former Real Madrid star Xabi Alonso could be in line to take over the reins.
As the season reaches its climax, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Real Madrid’s pursuit of silverware remains alive, but the shadow of upheaval looms large. Whether it’s triumph or turmoil, a summer of change appears inevitable at the Santiago Bernabéu.