Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo says that all players who are unhappy at the royal club can look for a new team.
After the arrival of Brazilians Julio Baptista and Robinho this weekend, it became clear that the competition for a place in the starting lineup in the Madrid team this season will be very fierce.
"All unhappy players have the opportunity to leave," V. Luxemburgo told "Marca." "I don't want to see angry faces. Everyone must be satisfied, otherwise we will not be able to achieve victories."
"Those players who are unhappy with sitting on the bench have the right to express that they want to play. But they can also look for a new club. I don't need players who are not interested, angry, or unwilling to work hard," the coach said.
"I want commitment and hard work. It doesn't matter to me if a player doesn't get along well with another player. What matters is that they are satisfied with the team composition and the club itself. Personal problems should be left aside."
Talking about other potential newcomers, V. Luxemburgo said: "Our squad is not yet properly balanced. We need versatility, defenders who can play as attackers, attackers who can play as defenders... Robinho and Baptista will be very useful, but we need a few more."
In addition to the mentioned Brazilians, this summer "Real" also added Uruguayan players Pablo Garcia and Carlos Diogo.