Real Madrid eyes Tchouaméni’s future after world cup transfer talks

The summer transfer window has swung open, and Real Madrid is already making bold moves. Among the latest signings, Marc Cucurella stands out, while Ibrahima Konaté’s arrival is imminent. Yet, as the club reshapes its squad, the spotlight is increasingly turning to Aurélien Tchouaméni—a player whose future could be decided sooner than expected.

Aurélien Tchouaméni in action for Real Madrid

The French midfielder, who joined Real Madrid from AS Monaco in 2022, has a contract slated to expire in June 2028. This timeline could push the club to act sooner rather than later. If a lucrative offer materializes, the Merengues might consider parting ways with Tchouaméni to avoid a potential financial loss should he leave on a free transfer in two years.

PSG emerges as a potential destination for Tchouaméni

Real Madrid’s managerial shift adds another layer of complexity to Tchouaméni’s future. With José Mourinho back at the helm, the club is undergoing a fresh restructuring phase. Players like Marc Cucurella, Denzel Dumfries, Ibrahima Konaté, and Bernardo Silva are either already secured or nearing agreements. Meanwhile, Tchouaméni’s representatives are reportedly testing the market, with Paris Saint-Germain identified as a possible destination.

Will Tchouaméni’s Real Madrid future remain uncertain?

The coming weeks promise high drama in the transfer saga surrounding Aurélien Tchouaméni. Though the French international is focused on France’s World Cup 2026 campaign—including their upcoming clash with Senegal—rumors suggest his contract expiry in 2028 could spark an eventful summer. Whether Real Madrid will act or Tchouaméni will stay remains one of the season’s most intriguing questions.

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