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It was a quieter summer transfer window than usual for Real Madrid , with the acquisitions of Theo Hernandez and Dani Ceballos the only headline moves.

In fact, it was the departures from the club that generated the most headlines, with the likes of Pepe, Alvaro Morata and James Rodriguez all being shown the door at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The trio were three of 16 players who left the club in the summer just gone, but how are they all getting on at their new clubs?

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Here's a report card for Zinedine Zidane to study.

Big name departures

James Rodriguez - Bayern Munich - Loan

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He was tipped for a Bernabeu exit all summer, but not many saw James Rodriguez going to Bayern Munich on a two-year loan deal virtually until the day move happened.

He's featured 10 times for the Bavarians, scoring twice, although it will be interesting to see what happens to his deal once the club appoint a new manager in the summer.

Alvaro Morata - Chelsea - £58m

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The Spaniard had appeared set to move to Manchester United all summer, only for Chelsea to step in after the Red Devils moved for Romelu Lukaku.

His move to Stamford Bridge has been an undoubted success though, and he's scored eight times in 15 appearances as Real have missed his presence in attack.

Pepe - Besiktas - Free

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After 10 years in Madrid, everyone's favourite wind-up merchant Pepe moved on to Besiktas in the summer, and he's settled in well in the crazy world of Turkish football.

He's played 16 times in all competitions, scoring once, as his side sit third in the league.

Fabio Coentrao - Sporting Lisbon - Loan

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Now on his second loan spell away from Real in two seasons, 29-year-old left-back Coentrao really is biding his time until his contract runs out.

He's played 10 times for Sporting this season.

Danilo - Manchester City - £26.5m

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The full-back moved on to City after two seasons in Madrid, and he's settled in well in Manchester in a solid if unspectacular manner.

He's played 10 times in all competitions as City look to be running away with the Premier League.

Lucas Silva - Cruzeiro - Loan

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A year on from being diagnosed with a heart condition which threatened to end his career for good, Lucas Silva is on the comeback trail in his native Brazil.

He's played 17 times and done so impressively, raising hopes that a return to the form he showed in nine Real appearances in 2014/15 could be on the cards.

Squad players who were moved on

(Mariano - Lyon - £8m, Ruben Yanez - Getafe - Free, Diego Llorente - Real Sociedad - £7m, Burgui - Alaves - £3m)

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Forward Mariano hasn't looked back since joining Lyon in the summer, scoring nine times in 12 Ligue 1 appearances as he's enjoyed a new lease of life.

His time at his new club hasn't been as eventful as that of centre-back Diego Llorente though, as he scored five times and was sent off in his first six appearances for Real Sociedad.

Ruben Yanez has played three times for Cadiz, and Burgui has played seven times for Alaves.

Youngsters who were loaned out

(Fede Valverde - Deportivo, Martin Odegaard - Heerenveen, Vinicius Junior - Flamengo, Sergio Diaz - Lugo, Philipp Leinhart - Freiburg, Aleix Febas - Real Zaragoza)

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Norwegian Martin Odegaard was highly rated when he arrived at Real in January 2015, but after failing to break through to the first-team consistently he's gone to Heerenveen in the Dutch top-flight, playing 13 times this season.

Uruguayan Fede Valverde 's career is rapidly on the rise on loan at Deportivo, where his excellent displays have earned a call into his senior national team, while £45m teenager Vinicius Junior is continuing his rise at Flamengo, where he's played 26 times in 2017.

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Sergio Diaz has played nine matches for Segunda Division side Lugo, all from the bench, while Philipp Lienhart is shining with Freiburg in the Bundesliga and has been called into the senior Austria squad.

Twenty-one-year-old Aleix Febas has become a key player for Real Zaragoza in the Segunda Division, playing 13 times.