Marco Asensio is scheduled to return to Real Madrid. Next week after Spain’s FIFA World Cup 2022 campaign was prematurely ended. The 26-year-old will also need to begin considering his future after this season once he returns to the team.
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Asensio is in the last year of his Real Madrid deal. After talks over a new contract fell through in the summer. The former Mallorca star was on the verge of quitting the team. He eventually decided to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu, though.
Early in the season, it appeared that the Spaniard had lost favor under Carlo Ancelotti. However, Asensio regained prominence in the team. And had made some significant contributions by the time the World Cup break arrived.
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According to rumors. Real Madrid will present the 26-year-old with a new contract offer. In an effort to keep him on staff beyond the current campaign. Real Madrid and Asensio, meanwhile, have yet to agree on a new contract, reports SPORT.
Real Madrid will sell the player
And on January 1, when he enters the last six months of his current term with Los Blancos. The Spanish international will soon be allowed to sign a pre-contract agreement with the club of his choice.
In order to ensure Asensio’s continued employment at the Santiago Bernabeu beyond the current campaign. The Merengues must thus speed up their efforts and increase communication with his camp.
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After a sluggish start to the season. Asensio has shown indications of growth and has accumulated three goals and assists each from 15 games in all competitions.
Despite playing as a false-nine for Spain at the World Cup, the 26-year-old also shown promise.
Numerous teams, according to the article, are aware of Asensio’s contract issue and may start negotiations on January 1. However, Real Madrid wants to keep him. And the player is open to staying as long as he feels appreciated by the team.
To prevent a protracted contract dispute, Los Blancos will need to speed up the negotiating process.
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