
Real Madrid has always been an inhuman hero, there are very few stars who can "enjoy their old age" at the Bernabeu, and the renewal negotiations between the team's main player and captain Ramos and Real Madrid this season are also in a stalemate, and the meritorious old man is likely to leave Real Madrid in the summer, where he has played for more than 10 seasons. This article will count the four stars who can retire at Real Madrid, and see what is the way to survive at the Bernabeu?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > Manolo Sanchís</h1>
Manolo Sánchez is Real Madrid's veteran captain, playing 720 games for Real Madrid from 1983 to 2001. From the Real Madrid academy to the first team, Manolo Sanchis has grown from an unknown youngster to the center of gravity of the team's backcourt; leading Real Madrid to eight La Liga and two Champions League titles. But he was able to retire at Real Madrid not because of his merits and abilities, but because he was willing to be a substitute in his later years, and in the 1999-01 season, he only played 32 games for the team, more on the bench.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > Zinedine Zidane</h1>
Zidane was the king of the 2000s and he also has a supreme position at Real Madrid. As a player, he led Real Madrid to champions league titles; he was also the nucleus of the "Six As". However, Zidane announced his retirement at the age of 33, and in the World Cup of the year he retired, he had just single-handedly brought France to the final and played the pinnacle of his career, and his early retirement was the key to Zidane's final life at Real Madrid.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > Rubén de la Red Gutiérrez</h1>
Ruben De la Reed is a Real Madrid academy product and was once the team's midfield hope. On a loan to Getafe, Ruben De la Reid performed well and won back his use from Real Madrid. However, soon after his return, he was forced to retire due to a heart attack, thus becoming one of the few stars in recent years who has hung high boots at Real Madrid.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > Jerzy Henryk Dudek</h1>
Polish goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek is a well-known "nerve knife", but he was an absolute contributor to the Reds' Champions League victory in 2005. The Poland international lost his regular spot after Joining Lienna and moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2007 as a backup for Casillas. In his four seasons at Real Madrid, he has only made 12 appearances, but still won three major championship medals. In the summer of 2011, The Long Bench-benchErzy Dudek retired as the last star to stay at Real Madrid.