Dani Carvajal open to future MLS transfer

Real Madrid veteran Dani Carvajal has admitted that he is considering a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) in the future.

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A Madrid staple

Carvajal, 32, recently helped Madrid win the LaLiga and Champions League trophy.

The right-back also played a key role as Spain won a record-breaking fourth European crown at Euro 2024. 

His contract at Santiago Bernabeu will expire in June 2025.

The club has a strict policy of only offering one-year extensions to players aged over 30.

“I have until next summer on my contract. I’m not considering retirement at the moment. I talk about it with my family,” he told The Athletic.

“I want to enjoy every game, every training session. As the years go by, you realise you have to give more value to every moment and enjoy it.”

“The relationship I have with the club is very transparent, very clear. If both parties agree to continue, I hope to stay here for many years.”

Carvajal established himself as one of Madrid’s most decorated players.

The Spanish player joined Madrid’s academy before spending a season at Germany’s Bayer Leverkusen.

He then returned to make his first-team debut for Los Blancos in August 2013.

Overall, Carvajal has won 26 trophies with Madrid, including six Champions League titles and four La Liga titles.

Carvajal open to an MLS move

When asked about his plans if he leaves the Spanish capital, Carvajal said he is open to taking his talents to MLS.

“It’s a possibility. When I decide not to be at Real Madrid, I’m not going to play in Europe and the alternatives are much reduced,” he said.

Carvajal also said that he will choose between MLS, Saudi Arabia or Qatar.

“Exactly, it would be one of those three options.”