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Strict law: Alonso sets strict discipline for Real Madrid

According to Spanish media Defensa Central, Real Madrid's new head coach Xavi Alonso has gradually gained a foothold. Discipline has become a magic weapon for him to stabilize the locker room. Recently, a strict regulation has been issued that any player who is late for training will be fined.

Alonso hopes that the players will be prepared from the first whistle every day and be serious about it. Training now officially begins at 9:30 a.m., requiring everyone to be on time and even the slightest lateness will be subject to financial penalties, a measure designed to instill punctuality and concentration into the team.

Unfortunately, the first violation of the regulations happened yesterday, when a media photographed Danny Sebalus being eight minutes late.

It is a bit embarrassing. Celeros' current status in Real Madrid is very subtle. His contract will expire in June 2027. His old club Real Betis intends to bring him back, but they are not ready to meet the asking price of the Bernabeu side.

It is reported that Real Madrid's valuation of the midfielder is about 10 million to 12 million euros, and coupled with his high salary, it is indeed not easy to find the next home.

However, considering Real Madrid's current midfield depth, it doesn't seem to make much sense to let Celeros leave. The player himself is currently committed to the club and hopes to play an important role under Alonso's leadership, just like he did last season under Ancelotti.

Although yesterday's lateness does not determine the future of Ceballos, if he can stay in Real Madrid for a long time, he will definitely need to follow the discipline set by Alonso.

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