Real Madrid to raise Carvajal’s salary

Real Madrid to raise Carvajal’s salary

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Real Madrid are set to improve Daniel Carvajal’s contract, according to Spanish digital newspaper TeInteresa.es. The 22-year-old right-back has completed a brilliant season in the first year since he returned from Bayer Leverkusen, and Florentino Perez is willing to grant him with an important salary raise.

At the moment, Carvajal has the second lowest salary in the squad, with 1.2 million euros per year. Only Alvaro Morata earns less than him.

With this new deal, Carvajal would step up to the second salary level, making around 2 million euros per season.

Real Madrid paid 6.5 million to bring the Spaniard back from Leverkusen last summer, one year after selling him to the German side for 5 million.

Carvajal has played a total 43 games this season, scoring two goals and providing two assists. He has become the untouchable starting right-back, pushing veteran Alvaro Arbeloa to the bench.

Carlo Ancelotti is delighted with the youngster, who has performed superbly in the two finals won by Los Blancos this year: the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.

The player’s agent, Gines Carvajal, has visited the Santiago Bernabeu offices in the last few weeks, and the new contract could be ready before the end of the holidays.

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