Real Madrid is poised for significant changes as the club’s management responds to a disappointing season. The club’s president, Florentino Pérez, is reportedly preparing for a major overhaul this summer, which may involve putting several players up for sale.
According to reports from The Touchline, Pérez is frustrated with internal conflicts within the squad, which he believes are damaging the club’s image. Behind the scenes, there is a growing concern that team discipline and unity are deteriorating—issues that Pérez is unwilling to accept.
There have been indications that relationships among players are strained, with reports suggesting that some have stopped communicating altogether. This internal discord has become a focal point for the management’s restructuring plans.
Real Madrid’s 33-year-old German centre-back Antonio Rüdiger also struck a member of the club’s staff during training. He was initially seen arguing with the team’s equipment manager before repeatedly pretending to punch him.

