Real Madrid captain Marcelo is set to leave the club after 15 years to draw the curtain on his trophy-laden spell in the Spanish capital, The Mirror reports.
Marcelo has established himself as a club legend at Los Blancos, with whom he has made 533 first-team appearances and won 22 trophies.
He had been a key figure in Madrid’s first team for over a decade but had lost his starting berth in recent years following the arrival of Ferland Mendy from Lyon in 2019.
Now aged 33, Marcelo was limited to just 31 La Liga appearances across the past two full seasons while he has been beset by multiple leg muscular injuries in recent campaigns.
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Marcelo is out of contract at Madrid this coming summer and his deal at the club is not likely to be renewed, meaning that he will leave as a free agent at the end of the campaign.
The experienced player is not short of potential suitors but his intention is to return to Brazil and his former club Fluminense, whom he left to join Madrid in January 2007.
Marcelo made just 40 appearances for ‘Flu’ – one of the giants of Brazilian football – before his move to the Spanish capital, but during that short stint he did score six goals for the club.
Upon his arrival, Marcelo was somewhat inevitably hailed as the next Roberto Carlos – his compatriot who had become a Real Madrid cult hero due to his goal threat from left-back.
Marcelo would go on to win a grand total of 22 trophies at the club, including five La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns – including three in a row between 2016 and 2018.
Due to his skill, attacking abilities, achievements, and decisive performances in important games, Marcelo swiftly established himself as one of the highest rated full-backs in the world.
Marcelo was instilled as Real Madrid’s club captain at the start of the current campaign following the exit of the long-standing skipper Sergio Ramos.
That ensured that the Brazilian became the club’s first non-Spanish captain in 117 years.
However, Marcelo is now expected to leave Real Madrid when his contract expires next year with a return to Fluminense on the cards.
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