Dani Carvajal has broken his silence on his football future, making it crystal clear that he has no plans to retire yet despite leaving Real Madrid at the end of the 2025-26 season.

In a fresh interview with El Chiringuito TV, the 34-year-old Spanish right-back stated:

“The decision has been made and it’s very clear: I will keep playing football next season. Offers? We will see.”

End of an Era at Real Madrid

Real Madrid officially announced Carvajal’s departure earlier this month after 23 years at the club (including his time in the academy). The veteran captain’s contract expires on June 30, 2026, and the club chose not to offer a new deal.

Carvajal has been a one-club man for most of his career, making over 450 appearances for Los Blancos. He played a key role in winning:

  • 6 UEFA Champions League titles
  • 5 La Liga titles
  • Multiple domestic and international trophies

His loyalty, leadership, and big-game performances (especially in European finals) made him a true Real Madrid legend.

What’s Next for Dani Carvajal?

Even though his chapter with Real Madrid is closing, Carvajal is motivated to keep competing at the highest level. The experienced defender is open to offers as he enters the free agent market this summer.

Key points from his statement:

  • He is fully committed to playing in the 2026-27 season.
  • He will evaluate all available options carefully.
  • No immediate retirement plans.

Possible Destinations for Carvajal

As a free agent with vast experience, Carvajal could attract interest from:

  • Saudi Pro League or Qatari clubs (high salaries for veterans)
  • Major League Soccer (MLS)
  • Select European clubs looking for leadership and squad depth

Fans worldwide are curious to see where this Madrid icon will land next.

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