MADRID — According to renowned transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano, Moroccan international playmaker Brahim Díaz has no intention of leaving Real Madrid this summer. The 26-year-old forward is fully committed to staying at the Santiago Bernabéu and fighting for his place in the starting lineup under the club's newly appointed manager, José Mourinho.
The news comes amidst heavy transfer speculation linking the talented midfielder with a return to Serie A. Juventus has emerged as a primary suitor, with their manager, Luciano Spalletti, reportedly making Díaz a top priority for the Bianconeri's summer rebuild. Spalletti is said to be a huge admirer of Brahim's versatility, technical skills, and tactical awareness—qualities the player highly demonstrated during his successful multi-year loan spell with AC Milan.
Despite the strong allure of guaranteed playing time in Turin, Díaz’s stance remains firm. Sources close to the player confirm that his absolute focus is locked on convincing Mourinho that he can be a pivotal piece in the Portuguese manager's tactical setup. Brahim enjoys life in the Spanish capital and believes he has the quality to compete at the highest level within Madrid's star-studded squad.
However, the transfer window is long, and the situation remains fluid. While Brahim’s current priority is entirely set on Real Madrid, football dynamics can shift quickly. Unless the club’s board or Mourinho explicitly signals a change in his status or role within the project, the Atlas Lion is set to report for pre-season training in Madrid, ready to earn his spot under the special one.
