Current Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez will officially move to play in the Saudi Arabian league from next season.
Real Madrid, one of the most prestigious football clubs in the world, is facing an unprecedented situation in its history. In just four seasons, Los Blancos have seen four captains leave. The latest on the list is Nacho Fernandez, who has just confirmed his move to the Saudi Arabian league from next season.
Nacho Fernandez – a product of the Real Madrid youth system, has spent his entire career at the Santiago Bernabeu. He has made 364 appearances for the first team since making his debut in 2011. The 2023/2024 season is considered the highlight of Nacho’s career, as he has become an important pillar in Real Madrid’s defense due to long-term injuries to Eder Militao and David Alaba.
Nacho will move to Arabia to play, alongside former teammates like Ronaldo and Benzema. Photo: X Madrid Xtra.
With 45 appearances in all competitions, Nacho made an important contribution to Real Madrid’s La Liga and Champions League double.
According to Javier Herráez on the ‘Carrusel Deportivo’ program, Nacho has signed a contract with Al Qadsiah – a newly promoted club in the Saudi Arabian Premier League. The team is currently led by Michel, a former Real Madrid player. The contract is expected to last two years with a salary of up to 10 million euros per season.
Nacho’s decision to leave is said to have been carefully considered. Although Real Madrid offered him a contract extension with similar terms, Nacho decided to seek a new challenge.
Real Madrid say goodbye to 4 captains in 4 consecutive seasons. Photo: X Madrid Xtra.
Nacho’s departure marks a sad milestone for Real Madrid. In the last four seasons, the team has said goodbye to captains Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, Karim Benzema, and now Nacho Fernandez.
Real Madrid are looking at a number of options to compensate for Nacho’s departure. They hope Eder Militao and David Alaba will return from injury soon. The club are also eyeing a move for young centre-back Leny Yoro from Lille. Another option is to use defensive midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni as a centre-back, after his impressive performances in the position last season.
Nacho with his 6th Champions League title in his career. Photo: Getty Images.
Nacho’s departure is not only a professional loss but also the end of an era at Real Madrid. He was one of the last players of the golden generation that brought many titles to the club in the past decade. With 26 titles in his career, including 5 Champions Leagues, Nacho leaves a memorable legacy at the Santiago Bernabeu.