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Seven Real Madrid players that could move to the Premier League this summer
Real Madrid may have won La Liga and reached the Champions League final, but Los Blancos are likely to ring the changes in the summer.
Unlike previous surprising Premier League signings Real Madrid made, bringing Antonio Rudiger to the Santiago Bernabeu on a free transfer represents a huge coup.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side are unlikely to undertake a major overhaul in the same manner their fierce rivals Barcelona likely will, but with aspirations of luring Kylian Mbappe to the Spanish capital remaining, several high-profile stars could part ways with Madrid this summer.
With contracts expiring and players out of favour, TBR has put together a list of seven Real Madrid players that could move to the Premier League.
Real Madrid players that could move to the Premier League
Dani Ceballos

Since returning to the Spanish capital following a two-year loan spell with Arsenal, the 25-year-old has struggled for game time under Carlo Ancelotti.
The midfielder has made just two starts for the La Liga champions this campaign and Crystal Palace are hoping to bring the £10million-rated playmaker back to the Premier League, according to .
The 11-time Spain international has played just 317 minutes of football for Los Blancos this season and a move back to England where he featured frequently could be on the cards.
Isco

The four-time Champions League winner hasn’t featured in Real Madrid’s run to the final at all, he hasn’t played one minute of European action this campaign.
With his contract expiring at the end of June, the 30-year-old looks set to embark on a new chapter and bring an end to his nine-year stay in Madrid.
According to , David Moyes loves the Real Madrid outcast, and is desperate to bring the Arsenal target to the Premier League with West Ham.
It was who claimed that Arsenal are keen on the attacking midfielder, with Newcastle also hoping to secure his signature.
Eden Hazard

Ancelotti may have stated that the Belgium legend is staying at the Santiago Bernabeu, but TBR still believes that if Real Madrid receive a tempting offer they could decide to cut their losses with Hazard.
As quoted by , the Italian said: “Eden Hazard will stay here at Real Madrid next season. Hazard’s plan is very clear, he wants to show his quality next season”.
The 31-year-old, who has one La Liga goal this season, made his return from injury as a substitute in Madrid’s 1-1 draw against Cadiz last night.
Following his struggles in Spain, have been linked with bringing the man back to the Premier League.
Marco Asensio

Asensio may have scored 12 goals for Real Madrid this season, but he is very much behind Brazilian pair Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo in the pecking order.
In the run to the Champions League final, the 26-year-old has started two of Madrid’s CL games ahead of the final against Liverpool in Paris.
According to , Newcastle have made contact with Madrid to ask about Asensio, who is a target for Arsenal and Tottenham.
The left footer’s contract with Los Blancos expires next summer and Arsenal are to sign the 26-time Spain international.
Gareth Bale

Similar to Isco, the 32-year-old is out of contract at Madrid at the end of the season and will be available for a free transfer.
Bale has made and one substitute appearance in La Liga and has played only seven minutes in the Champions League for Madrid this season.
Despite winning his third La Liga title with the Spanish giants, according to , Bale did not turn up to the Santiago Bernabeu to join the title celebrations.
In February, reported that the Wales legend has already signed a to re-join Tottenham for a third time.
Luka Jovic

the Serbian striker isn’t interested in a move to England and prefers a return to Germany instead.
Of all the Real Madrid players that could move to the Premier League, convincing Jovic could prove the most challenging.
But if offers from Bundesliga’s top sides don’t materialise, the man Real Madrid paid to sign may have to reassess his options.
last month that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta believes he can salvage Jovic’s career at the Emirates Stadium. The 24-year-old has three goals from 51 games for Real Madrid since joining from Europa League finalists Eintracht Frankfurt.
Mariano Diaz

The one-time Dominican Republic international was lambasted by Spanish football expert Terry Gibson on the for not joining West Ham United.
The 28-year-old scored his first Real Madrid goal of the season in last night’s 1-1 draw against Cadiz as Ancelotti rung the changes ahead of the Champions League final.
With his contract expiring next summer, Madrid may look to move Diaz on in the coming months in an attempt to recoup a decent transfer fee.
Diaz showed in his one season at Lyon, where he scored 21 goals, that he is capable of being the main man for a top side.