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“Real Madrid Never Leaves Me,” Says Vazquez On Exit Talk

While Luka Modric’s departure from Real Madrid was made public even before his final game at the Santiago Bernabeu, Lucas Vazquez’s exit from the club was kept an open secret.

Neither Real Madrid nor the player officially confirmed the news of his departure up until today, but it always appeared relatively clear that the veteran was in his final season at the club.

The arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold, in many ways, all but confirmed the development especially given how the new signing not only arrived as a direct competitor but a bona fide starter in the same position.

Vazquez pens his farewell note
Taking to his official Instagram account earlier today, the Real Madrid captain officially sent out his farewell message to the club and fans across the globe.

He began by recalling how it was close to 20 years since he first arrived at the club and how life has moved fast to bring him to this stage already.

“Dear Madridistas, it has been nearly two decades since I arrived at Valdebebas as a 16-year-old full of dreams and excitement to wear this shirt.”

“Every step along the way has been a gift, and over time, Madrid became my home,” he added.

Fondly rekindling the memories of all the exhilarating moments he has lived as a Real Madrid player, the unforgettable nights and the UCL comebacks, he wrote,

“We have lived unforgettable nights together, celebrated 23 titles and created memories that will stay with me forever. “

“From the bottom of my heart, thank you to the President, board, staff, coaches, teammates and above all, to the fans. You pushed me to always give that little bit more,” he added, thanking every individual who has been a part of the journey with him.

Vazquez then dropped the bomb officially and revealed that he will be leaving the club of his dreams and that he has already played his final game for Real Madrid.

“Today, after more than 400 matches, it is time to say goodbye to the club of my life. But I leave with peace of mind knowing I gave it my all.”

“I have always been aware of the responsibility and privilege that comes with wearing this badge,” he added.

Writing on all the joys being a Galactico gave him as a football player and as a lifelong Real Madrid fan himself, the veteran defender wrote,

“I have enjoyed every match, training session, trip, and if there is one thing this journey has taught me, it is that no one should ever tell you that you can’t achieve something.”

“I may be leaving Real Madrid, but Real Madrid will never leave me,” he emotionally added.

Finally, the club captain penned out how he would always be proud to be a part of the incredible and almighty Real Madrid.

“Wherever I go, I will proudly say that I had the honour of playing for the greatest club in the world.”

“Thank you for being part of the most beautiful journey of my life. Hala Madrid, y Nada mas!” he concluded.

Madriduniversal.com

Lucky Maurice

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