Real Madrid have officially announced some new kit numbers ahead of next season, after a number of new arrivals and departures in the last couple of months.
Kylian Mbappe will take number 9, which was vacant last season.
Fede Valverde is Real Madrid’s new number 8, while Aurielien Tchouameni takes Joselu’s and, formerly Casemiro’s number 14 — becoming Real Madrid’s third consecutive starting defensive midfielder who wears the number.
Arda Guler — who has performed incredibly well at Euro 2024 — will take Valverde’s number 15, and lastly, Jesus Vallejo will take number 18 — Tchouameni’s former number.
It has still not been announced what number Real Madrid will give to Endrick when he joins.
Real Madrid have officially announced some new kit numbers ahead of next season, after a number of new arrivals and departures in the last couple of months.
Kylian Mbappe will take number 9, which was vacant last season. Fede Valverde is Real Madrid’s new number 8, while Aurielien Tchouameni takes Joselu’s and, formerly Casemiro’s number 14 — becoming Real Madrid’s third consecutive starting defensive midfielder who wears the number.
Eduardo Camavinga will take number 6 from club legend Nacho Fernandez, who departed as a free agent not too long ago. Arda Guler — who has performed incredibly well at Euro 2024 — will take Valverde’s number 15, and lastly, Jesus Vallejo will take number 18 — Tchouameni’s former number.
It has still not been announced what number Real Madrid will give to Endrick when he joins. The current options available to him are 12, 16, 24 and 25.