Real Madrid could potentially receive a significant offer from Arsenal for Brahim Diaz, as reported by OK Diario. Arsenal is reportedly prepared to make a substantial bid of $76 million to acquire the services of Brahim Diaz from Real Madrid.
Brahim Diaz, who previously played in England with Manchester City, struggled to secure a regular spot under Pep Guardiola. Subsequently, he made a move to Real Madrid as his contract with City was nearing expiration.
Following a successful three-year loan spell at AC Milan, where Brahim contributed to their Serie A title win and Champions League semi-final appearance, he returned to Real Madrid last summer. However, he has faced stiff competition at Real Madrid, particularly from players like Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo.
Despite not being a regular starter, Brahim has made significant contributions off the bench, scoring crucial goals against teams like Atletico Madrid and RB Leipzig in La Liga and the Champions League, respectively.
Recently, Brahim made headlines for choosing to represent Morocco at the international level instead of Spain. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Arsenal is willing to test Real Madrid's resolve with a substantial offer of $76 million for the talented midfielder.
If Real Madrid were to accept this offer, it could potentially free up funds for the club to pursue defensive targets like Alphonso Davies and Leny Yoro. Additionally, with Kylian Mbappe expected to join Real Madrid on a free transfer from PSG, Brahim's playing time could be further limited in the future.