Despite the attention from other clubs, Brahim seems to be settled in Madrid. However, there is concern within his camp about the upcoming arrival of Franco Mastantuono from River Plate. The 17-year-old midfielder will join Real Madrid immediately after the Club World Cup and is expected to be part of the first team squad, rather than being registered with the Castilla team.
Real Madrid's board is not actively looking to sell Brahim Diaz, and the club is not planning to push for a transfer this summer. However, if Brahim shows a willingness to leave, the club will consider offers from interested parties. This flexibility in their stance suggests that Real Madrid is open to negotiations if the right opportunity arises.
During the past season, Brahim made 52 appearances for Real Madrid, although only 16 of those were as a starter in the La Liga. This suggests that while he is a valued member of the team, he may be open to new opportunities that could provide him with more playing time.
Ultimately, the decision to sell or retain Brahim Diaz will depend on his own preferences and the club's assessment of his value to the team. If he is willing to stay, Real Madrid will likely retain him, but if he expresses a desire to leave, the club will consider offers from interested parties.