Real Madrid has announced the extension of their two key players, Adama Traoré and Lucas Vazquez, for another three years.
Traoré, who joined the club in January 2017, is currently on a contract until 2025, while Vazquez, who signed in December 2016, will remain with the club until 2024.
The move comes as part of Real Madrid's efforts to strengthen its defensive line ahead of the upcoming season.
Adama Traoré, 29, has been a key player for Real Madrid since joining the club in January 2017, scoring six goals in his first season at the club.
Lucas Vazquez, 27, has also been a vital member of the defense during his time at the club, helping to keep the team in top form throughout the campaign.
Both Traoré and Vazquez have been instrumental in securing Real Madrid's place in the La Liga title race this season, helping the club to win seven out of nine games.
The move by Real Madrid is seen as a positive development for the club's defensive line, which was struggling under the previous manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
With both Traoré and Vazquez set to stay with the club for another three years, it is clear that Real Madrid is committed to strengthening its defensive line ahead of the upcoming season.