Real Madrid and Dani Carvajal parting ways after end of the season – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: upload.wikimedia.org)
Real Madrid has confirmed that longtime defender Dani Carvajal will not return for the next campaign. The club and the 34-year-old right back reached an agreement to end their partnership once the current season concludes. His contract expires in June, bringing to a close a 23-year association that began when he entered the academy in 2002 and continued through 13 seasons with the senior team.
Club Statement Highlights Mutual Respect
The official announcement emphasized the positive nature of the separation. Real Madrid described the move as the conclusion of a wonderful chapter for both the player and the institution. Club president Florentino Pérez praised Carvajal as a legend and symbol of the club, noting that his image alongside Alfredo Di Stéfano at the laying of the first stone for Ciudad Real Madrid will remain etched in the hearts of supporters. Pérez added that Carvajal has always embodied the values of Real Madrid and that the club will forever be his home. The statement expressed gratitude and affection for one of the greatest figures in the club’s history and in world football.
From Youth Prospect to Established Star
Carvajal’s path reflects steady progression through the club’s ranks. After a decade in the academy, he earned promotion to the first team and quickly became a reliable presence at right back. Over the years he developed into a player known for consistency and leadership on the pitch. His longevity stands out in an era of frequent transfers. Few players maintain such a continuous link with one of Europe’s biggest clubs from their teenage years onward.
Record of Success and European Glory
The defender appeared in 450 matches for Real Madrid, scoring 14 goals while contributing to 27 major titles. Among those achievements are six Champions League victories, a distinction shared by only a handful of players in football history. He formed part of a squad that enjoyed one of the most successful periods in the club’s modern era. With the Spanish national team, Carvajal earned 51 caps and helped secure the 2024 European Championship along with the 2023 Nations League. Those accomplishments added to his reputation as a player who delivered at the highest levels.
Recent Setbacks and Transition
Injuries have marked the later stages of his career. A right-foot issue kept him sidelined for an extended period before his recent return. The arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold this season also shifted the competitive landscape at right back, ending Carvajal’s status as an automatic starter. Similar challenges affected his international role. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente is not expected to include him in the squad for the upcoming World Cup, where the team opens against Cape Verde on June 15 in Atlanta. Younger options such as Pedro Porro and Marcos Llorente have taken over in recent windows.
Planned Tribute Before Departure
Real Madrid intends to honor Carvajal during the final Spanish league match of the season this weekend. The gesture will allow supporters to acknowledge his contributions in person before he moves on. The club has framed the occasion as a chance to celebrate a player whose loyalty and achievements have left a lasting mark on the institution.
