

Key Takeaways:
- Six Real Madrid players are reportedly no longer communicating with manager Alvaro Arbeloa ahead of the season’s final El Clasico
- On Wednesday, Aurelien Tchouameni and Fede Valverde were involved in a physical altercation amid escalating tensions
- Club captain Dani Carvajal, Raul Asencio, and Dani Ceballos have all experienced recent clashes with Arbeloa
Mounting Tensions at Valdebebas Before Barcelona Showdown
With the decisive El Clasico fixture against Barcelona fast approaching, Real Madrid find themselves embroiled in significant turmoil. Should Alvaro Arbeloa’s side fail to secure victory at the Spotify Camp Nou on Sunday, their underwhelming campaign will come to a close. The atmosphere at Valdebebas has reportedly degenerated, with divisions within the squad coming to the fore.
🚨 CONFIRMED: Aurélien Tchouaméni & Fede Valverde had a FIGHT in training.
The fight started at the end of the session and CARRIED ON to the DRESSING ROOM. @GuillermoRai_ pic.twitter.com/J5jkYIXDIW
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) May 6, 2026
Player Clashes and Breakdown in Communication
Earlier in the week, Alvaro Carreras publicly acknowledged an altercation with fellow defender Antonio Rudiger. Tensions did not subside there, as Wednesday saw midfielders Aurelien Tchouameni and Fede Valverde engage in a physical confrontation. In the midst of these incidents, Marca has reported that up to six players have severed communication with head coach Alvaro Arbeloa.
Strained Relationships Involving Key Squad Members
Although the report withheld the identities of all six players, ongoing friction with several Spanish squad members has been observed in recent weeks. Notably, club captain Dani Carvajal, Raul Asencio, and Dani Ceballos have experienced discord with Arbeloa. Following a falling out, Dani Ceballos has been ruled out from playing for the remainder of the season.
Alvaro Carreras’ relationship with Arbeloa has also become strained, with the manager reportedly judging Carreras to have a “bad attitude”. This assessment was highlighted by Arbeloa’s decision not to introduce Carreras as a substitute for the injured Ferland Mendy during Sunday’s victory over Espanyol, suggesting that Carreras is no longer in the manager’s plans.
Implications for Management and Club Leadership
The question of whether Arbeloa’s approach towards certain players is justified remains open to discussion. However, such deep rifts will undoubtedly concern club president Florentino Perez and further fuel speculation about a possible managerial change in the summer.




