Brahim Díaz isn’t content with just being a squad player at Real Madrid he wants more.
The 24-year-old attacker feels comfortable at the club but is determined to secure a bigger role under Carlo Ancelotti, according to The Athletic’s Mario Cortegana.
His intent was evident in Real Madrid’s recent triumph over Atlético de Madrid. With Jude Bellingham suspended, Brahim seized the opportunity and delivered the match-winning goal. His celebration, directed toward Atlético’s bench, hinted at a deeper message—he’s ready for more responsibility.
Despite not being a regular starter, Brahim hopes his performances will earn Ancelotti’s trust in decisive moments. With Bellingham set to return for the second leg at the Metropolitano, the Spanish playmaker will be eager to prove he deserves a spot in crucial matches.
This season, Díaz has featured in eight Champions League games, netting twice and providing one assist. As Madrid continues to chase silverware, his growing influence could make him an invaluable asset.