Futures of six players to become clearer as Real Madrid travel to Canada

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Real Madrid hope to have the majority of their sales finalised by the time Zinedine Zidane takes his squad to Canada for the start of pre-season.

Los Blancos will arrive in Canada on Tuesday and will leave a number of players back in Spain to complete their moves away from the club.

Luca Zidane is one of those who definitely won’t be travelling across the Atlantic, with his destination likely to be newly-promoted Racing Santander in LaLiga 123.

Zidane wouldn’t mind having Lucas Vazquez in the first-team next season, but Real Madrid believe it’s time for him to move on.

The board are holding out for 40 million euros for the Spaniard, but Arsenal still haven’t made an offer.

James Rodriguez is the player closest to the exit door, with the Colombian not expected to travel to Canada because of his involvement in the Copa America.

Real Madrid have slapped a 42 million euro price tag on the midfielder and Napoli are in talks to take him to Italy.

Gareth Bale is on the plane despite various reports that Los Blancos are trying to offload him this summer. The Welshman wants to stay at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu no matter what.

Keylor Navas will be in Canada after his departure was made more difficult by Real Madrid’s high asking price.

After cashing in on Marcos Llorente, Mateo Kovacic, Raul de Tomas and Theo Hernandez, plus loaning out Sergio Reguilon and Martin Odegaard, Zidane wants to sell six more players to give him a perfectly sized squad.

Dani Ceballos will leave on loan, Jesus Vallejo could find himself well down the pecking order and Real Madrid will listen to offers for Nacho.

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