La Real is hanging the closed sign for the holidays once its official match number 51 of an intense season ends. The squad, with the exception of internationals with pending appointments, will spend their free time because Imanol has not scheduled another training session for the next few days. As always with itineraries, the end of the League is synonymous with course storage.
The forecast is that Real will return to Zubieta in the first two weeks of July. Probably in the middle of the second week, around the 7th of July. Football players will then have between six and seven weeks of vacation time to disconnect, travel, spend time with their people and all the activities they cannot do during the season. In the same way, the margin of intense study of the next project for sports management is opened. Real leaders will lay the foundations for Real tomorrow: the summer market will open in a month and there is much suspicion in Anoeta that the summer will be busy.
The 2022/2023 preseason will also close soon. So far, it is known that Real will play a friendly in Germany against Borussia Möntsengladbach, on Saturday, July 23 at 3:30 pm. There are many more, from the time the ball spins on Zubieta until the League starts on the second weekend of August.
Merino, pending tomorrow
Although most of the team is on vacation from tomorrow, there are some internments that will continue to compete. Isak and Januzaj, for example, until mid -June, because they were called up to play four Nations League games. Decisive days await Ryan along with Australia. The Real goalkeeper is looking for the World Cup in two qualifiers. First, against the United Arab Emirates on June 7. In case of victory, the ocean will play a place in the World Cup on June 13 against Peru.
In addition, Luis Enrique published tomorrow a list of Spain where Merino could enter and Sorloth was also alert that Norway had called him.
Source: La Verdad

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