Aurélien tchouaméni’s real madrid future in question after world cup

The summer transfer window officially commenced on Monday, June 15, with Real Madrid already confirming the acquisition of Marc Cucurella, and Ibrahima Konaté’s signing reportedly imminent. Concurrently, speculation is mounting regarding potential departures from the Santiago Bernabéu. Aurélien Tchouaméni could be among those leaving once the upcoming World Cup concludes, according to reports emerging from Spain.

What lies ahead for Aurélien Tchouaméni? Having joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2022 from AS Monaco, the 26-year-old French international midfielder remains under contract until June 2028. This long-term agreement suggests that the midfielder might not spend the entire summer at the Casa Blanca if the Merengue hierarchy receives a compelling offer on the transfer market. This strategic move would prevent the club from being forced to sell the player at a reduced price in the future, should a contract extension not materialize.

Tchouaméni linked with PSG move?

Adding to the intrigue is the dawning of a new era at Real Madrid, marked by the return of José Mourinho to the helm 13 years after his initial departure. The club has been active, with Marc Cucurella already secured and agreements reportedly nearing completion for talents like Denzel Dumfries, Ibrahima Konaté, and Bernardo Silva, all destined for the club with 15 Champions League titles. Meanwhile, Tchouaméni and his representatives appear to be exploring market options, reportedly offering the player’s services to PSG.

Uncertainty surrounds Tchouaméni’s future at Real Madrid

The saga surrounding Aurélien Tchouaméni is poised to dominate Real Madrid‘s transfer news in the coming weeks. While the French star is currently focused on preparing for the Bleus‘ opening match against Sénégal on Tuesday evening for the 2026 World Cup, the simple fact that Tchouaméni’s contract extends until 2028 promises an exciting and closely watched summer for both the player’s camp and the Real Madrid management. The situation remains highly suspenseful.