Brahim Diaz’s future at Real Madrid is increasingly uncertain as a reported €60 million offer threatens to bring his stay at the Santiago Bernabéu to an end.
Newcastle United have already opened talks with the Moroccan international, who is eager for more consistent playing time following limited opportunities this season.
A summer departure now appears to be a realistic option for Diaz, who has struggled to cement a regular place in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad amid fierce competition for attacking roles.
The lack of minutes has prompted his representatives to explore alternative destinations, with growing interest from several Premier League clubs including Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa. Italian side Como are also said to be closely monitoring developments.
England is widely viewed as the most likely destination should Diaz leave Madrid, largely due to the prospect of regular playing time and a more clearly defined attacking role.
Since returning from international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations, his involvement has noticeably reduced, further strengthening the belief that a change of environment could be beneficial for his career.
Diaz’s ability to operate across multiple attacking positions makes him an appealing option for Newcastle United, where manager Eddie Howe is keen to add versatility and creativity to his attacking unit. His technical quality and experience at the highest level position him as a player capable of influencing decisive moments.
Real Madrid’s stance will likely depend on the timing of any formal approach and the terms on offer.
Should the right financial and sporting conditions be met, a deal that satisfies all parties could materialise during the upcoming transfer window.







