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Moreover, Real Madrid will never want to bring in old players. For example, last season Sergio Ramos was still free before joining Sevilla, many media spread rumors that Ramos would return to Madrid but in fact he didn't.
Ronaldo, Ramos and Benzema will not return to Madrid as players. It is possible that some of them will return to Madrid for new positions, either as youth team coaches or staff, as Raul, Casillas, Roberto Carlos and Guti have done.
After all, what can be expected for players over 35 years old and competing in Europe? This will only create a bad dressing room situation. It is better for them to play in mediocre leagues with high salaries because it is to support them before their retirement comes.
Real Madrid have been focusing on building for the future rather than relying on the return of seasoned players, even if they were once key figures in the squad. This has been the club policy for a long while. Real Madrid have been prioritizing youth development and may prefer to bring back former players in roles off the pitch, such as coaching or other staff positions, as seen with Raul, Casillas, Roberto Carlos, and Guti.
It could indeed be challenges that older players might face in European competitions, and the potential impact on the team's dynamics. Great players in their career ending should be opting for playing in less competitive leagues with higher salaries. That will be supporting them in their final years before retirement. Real Madrid's focus on maintaining a balanced and competitive squad while integrating youth talent appears to be a key strategy for sustained success.