Real Madrid ready to terminate contract of €30m flop with no competitive appearances in five years

Real Madrid are reportedly considering terminating the contract of Reinier Jesus, a €30 million signing from 2020, who has not made a single first-team appearance in five years. With no club currently willing to buy him and no role in the squad, the Brazilian midfielder may be released early to find a new opportunity elsewhere before his deal runs out in 2026.

  • yet to debut since €30m move in 2020
  • Real ready to terminate contract if no offers arrive
  • Four failed loans leave Brazilian’s future in doubt

Real Madrid ready to terminate contract of €30m flop with no competitive appearances in five yearsReal Madrid ready to terminate contract of €30m flop with no competitive appearances in five yearsReal Madrid ready to terminate contract of €30m flop with no competitive appearances in five years

Reinier joined in January 2020 from but has never featured in an official match for the senior team. He has instead gone out on four loan spells – to , Girona, Frosinone and Granada – without making a strong impression. With his contract running until 2026 and no suitors in sight, Madrid are now ready to cut ties altogether, as per Spanish publication AS.

Reinier’s case has also come at a time when the club is restructuring, with new manager Xabi Alonso having brought in several new names and moved on veteran players this summer. With limited squad space and no clear future, keeping Reinier offers no long-term value to Real, as they do not want the midfielder to return to the second team either.

Reinier was once seen as one of ‘s brightest talents, prompting Madrid to pay €30m for him at just 18. Despite the hype, he never earned the trust of any Real manager and spent most of his time on the fringes. Even Xabi Alonso’s coaching staff sees no role for him and the Spanish coach wants the Brazilian dropped this summer.

Unless a club comes forward with an offer in the coming weeks, Madrid are prepared to terminate Reinier’s deal early. This would allow the 22-year-old to leave on a free and find playing time elsewhere. Both the player and club are hoping to resolve the situation before the transfer window closes.