Bayer Leverkusen opponent Daniel Carvajal has mentioned he'd jump at the opportunity to come back to Real Madrid. The 21-year-old learned his trade at the Spanish giants' childhood school but, despite racking up several hearings for the B group, decided to move to the Bundesliga last summer after failing to break into Jose Mourinho's group. Carvajal has been chosen for best right back in the Bundesliga this season as a result of his outstanding shows this season and, though he says he's enjoying German baseball, a Santiago Bernabeu get back remains his dream. "Yes, I would prefer to return 1 day [to Real Madrid]. They have a choice to buy me straight back me, too," he told Marca. "I am attempting to work the very best I could here, to improve day-by-day and if one day they decide to exercise the choice to bring me back then I'd accept it right away." The Blancos face German giant Borussia Dortmund next Wednesday evening at Signal Iduna Park and Carvajal thinks that Cristiano Ronaldo may help his former area achieve the Champions League final over the two feet. "When Dortmund are forced to chase after the ball for quite a while, they suffer," he told Marca. "In the Bernabeu the game could be started by them put up to perform on the counterattack but without the ball they endure. "The other point of big difference is they don't have a player like Cristiano Ronaldo. He could be very important in determining the winner with this tie. "Borussia don't have a person like him. Madrid have Cristiano, Barca have Lionel Messi and Bayern Munich have Franck Ribery but Borussia don't have anybody who is as decisive. So Madrid will enter the tie as slight favourites." Carvajal has made 31 shows for Leverkusen this season since his move from the Spanish capital club in the summer of 2012.
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