In what appears to be the final stages of a major summer overhaul, Real Madrid have now officially confirmed the departure of Jesús Vallejo, the out-of-favour defender who spent most of his recent seasons on loan or sidelined from the first team.
The announcement comes on the heels of two blockbuster signings — highly rated young center-back Dean Huijsen and England international Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joins from Liverpool in one of the most high-profile transfers of the summer.
Vallejo Era Comes to a Quiet End
Jesús Vallejo, 27, arrived at Real Madrid in 2015 with high expectations after impressing at Real Zaragoza. However, his time at the Bernabéu has been riddled with injuries, loan spells (including to Eintracht Frankfurt, Wolves, and Granada), and limited opportunities.
Though respected within the squad for his professionalism, Vallejo never quite cemented his place among the starting defenders.
“We thank Jesús for his dedication, discipline, and contribution to the club both on and off the pitch,” read the official club statement. “He leaves as a true professional, and we wish him all the best in the next chapter of his career.”
Reports suggest Vallejo is now in advanced talks with clubs in La Liga and Serie A, seeking a fresh start and consistent minutes.
Real Madrid’s Defense Reinvented
The exits and arrivals paint a clear picture: Carlo Ancelotti’s side is building for the future while securing world-class talent for the present.
-
Dean Huijsen, the 19-year-old Dutch-Italian sensation, is expected to play a rotational role this season but is widely seen as a long-term leader in defense.
-
Trent Alexander-Arnold, after an emotional farewell at Liverpool, joins Madrid with the goal of redefining the right-back role in La Liga — bringing vision, creativity, and attacking flair.
With these moves, Real Madrid’s defensive lineup now boasts a mix of youth, experience, and technical excellence, including Éder Militão, David Alaba, Antonio Rüdiger, Fran García, Ferland Mendy, and now the exciting additions of Huijsen and Alexander-Arnold.
Galácticos 2.0?
After the recent arrivals of Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé (expected to be announced soon), and now a reinforced backline, many fans and pundits are dubbing this iteration of Real Madrid as “Galácticos 2.0” — a squad built to dominate both now and into the next decade.
“This is no longer a rebuild,” said one fan online. “This is a warning to Europe: Real Madrid are back, and they’re building something unstoppable.”
With Jesús Vallejo’s exit, Real Madrid close another chapter while turning the page to one of the most exciting squad transformations in recent memory. The season ahead promises fireworks at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Let me know if you’d like this translated into Spanish or adapted further!