The complete summer exodus at Real Madrid
After finishing what began as a difficult season on a high with their Champions League triumph, Real Madrid are beginning to shape their team for next season with a long list of summer departures prepared.
Zinedine Zidane took over from Rafa Benitez in January 2016 and steered the Blancos to second in La Liga - one point behind Barça - and the 'undecima' crown in Milan on May 28.
Now, the Frenchman looks to firmly stamp his mark at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in his first full season as coach.
DENIS CHERYSHEV
Transferred to Villarreal, signed for five years until June 2021.
DIEGO LLORENTE
The defender is also close to joining the Yellow Submarine. It was also rumoured that Espanyol had enquired to sign the Spaniard.
LUCAS SILVA
Hasn't made a name for himself in Madrid and Porto now look to take advantage.Spent last season on loan at Marseille.
BORJA MAYORAL
Real Oviedo, Sporting Gijon and Leganes want him on loan. As a Spain under-21 international, Real doesn't want the player to remain in the Castilla team.
MARTIN ODEGAARD
Looking for a new club to continue his development. Despite his debut with the first team he's not had continuity under Zidane.
MATEO KOVACIC
Waiting on Roma to finalise his loan move. The Croatian wants game time and isn't willing to spend more time on the bench.
NACHO FERNANDEZ
The Giallorossi are also interested in acquiring the 26-year-old who, like Kovacic, wants more minutes on the pitch.
JESE RODRIGUEZ
His new club appears to be Espanyol and team-mate Lucas Vazquez has already spoke positively about the move. Currently on holiday in the Maldives and waiting for the deal to become concrete.
MARCO ASENSIO
Pre-season will be completed with the Blancos but the Mallorca player could, potentially, rejoin the Periquitos on loan once more.
BURGUI
Real Betis have shown interest and are looking to acquire the striker's services.
MARCOS LLORENTE
The Spaniard's future lies away from the Bernabeu, although he will be present for pre-season.
JESUS VALLEJO
Remaing at Real Zaragoza for another season in the Segunda Division.
ISCO
Juventus were reportedly keen on signing the former Malaga midfielder who has struggled to force his way ahead of the likes of Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and Gareth Bale.
JAMES RODRIGUEZ
If a club puts 80 million euros on the table, then the exit door will open. Although, the Colombian has expressed his desire to stay with Real and fight for a place in the starting 11.