However, his departure appears set to unfold in the worst-case scenario: Carvajal wanted to stay in Madrid for another year, but the club did not grant his wish. Moreover, he will probably not even get to play a farewell match for Real.
A recent fracture of the distal phalanx of his right little toe will almost certainly sideline him for Real's final four LaLiga matches and could even rule him out of the World Cup with Spain.
There, he remains first choice when fit, but repeated muscle and knee problems have limited him to a single appearance for La Furia Roja since 4 September last year. He had already missed much of the previous campaign because of a cruciate ligament tear.
Should Carvajal miss the World Cup, national team boss Luis de la Fuente could instead call on Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur) or Marcos Llorente (Atlético Madrid). Llorente, in particular, is enjoying a strong season with the Rojiblancos.