Carvajal, since joining Real Madrid in 2013, has won 26 titles
“Becoming Madrid’s most awarded player is unimaginable”- Dani Carvajal

Real Madrid fullback Dani Carvajal says the ‘goal of being the most awarded player in Los Blancos history’ is an unimaginable feat he looks forward to attaining.
Carvajal, since joining Real in 2013, has won 26 titles, including six UEFA Champions League titles, tied with the legendary Antonio Kroos and Luka Modric for the most in Europe.
Modric has an overall 28 titles in his Real career since joining in the summer of 2011, but the Croatian’s time in Spain is nearly over, and Carvajal believes he could be the man to hold the iconic record for many years to come.
Read more: Barcelona boss Hansi Flick blasts La Liga over Osasuna rescheduling
Speaking while handing out a lecture at Real Madrid University, Carvajal expressed what remaining dreams he has in his career, believing that being the player with the most titles for Madrid could be the pinnacle of his illustrious playing days.
“The goal of being the most awarded player in the club’s history is unimaginable and I go to bed happy every night every time I think about it”, he said.
Read more: Raphinha and Araujo to miss Osasuna clash- Flick
Having suffered a serious knee injury earlier this season, Dani Carvajal has been making steady progress in his recovery.
Carvajal endured one of the most devastating injuries of his career in October, during the final minutes of Real Madrid’s clash with Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The right-back sustained a torn ACL, along with a torn lateral collateral ligament, and also sustained tendon damage.
Read more: Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez tempted by Laliga prospects
Topics:
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep in touch with our news & offers