Revealing Real Madrid's Options to Strengthen the Right-Back Position
Real Madrid continues to study several options to enhance the right-back position during the upcoming summer transfer window, amidst the anticipated changes within the team with the nearing appointment of Portuguese coach José Mourinho, as well as the departure of Dani Carvajal.
According to reports, Portuguese Diogo Dalot, a Manchester United player, is considered one of the most prominent names suggested, as some sources view him as the most compatible option with Mourinho's style, thanks to his defensive and physical abilities and his experience playing at the highest level.
Ivorian Michael Kayode, Brentford's full-back, is also admired within the club, particularly for his physical strength, defensive aggressiveness, and ability to handle transitions and counter-attacks.
Among other options, Dutchman Denzel Dumfries, a player for Inter Milan, stands out as one of the strongest and most physically present players, a type that Mourinho has always preferred in his defensive positions.
On the other hand, the club sees Spanish Pedro Porro, a Tottenham player, as a suitable option due to his offensive quality, strong character, and experience in major competitions, without his market value reaching the prices of major stars.
Real Madrid is also monitoring Brazilian Vanderson, a Monaco player, as a long-term project that can be signed before his value increases significantly in the future. Meanwhile, Spanish Sporting Lisbon player Ivan Fresneda represents an option focused on building for the future, given his tactical discipline and distinguished defensive abilities despite his young age.
Real Madrid's thinking is not limited to the market only, as there are several names within the club's academy, such as David Jiménez and Jesús Fortia, who are seen as potential future options to support the first team.
According to reports, Portuguese Diogo Dalot, a Manchester United player, is considered one of the most prominent names suggested, as some sources view him as the most compatible option with Mourinho's style, thanks to his defensive and physical abilities and his experience playing at the highest level.
Ivorian Michael Kayode, Brentford's full-back, is also admired within the club, particularly for his physical strength, defensive aggressiveness, and ability to handle transitions and counter-attacks.
Among other options, Dutchman Denzel Dumfries, a player for Inter Milan, stands out as one of the strongest and most physically present players, a type that Mourinho has always preferred in his defensive positions.
On the other hand, the club sees Spanish Pedro Porro, a Tottenham player, as a suitable option due to his offensive quality, strong character, and experience in major competitions, without his market value reaching the prices of major stars.
Real Madrid is also monitoring Brazilian Vanderson, a Monaco player, as a long-term project that can be signed before his value increases significantly in the future. Meanwhile, Spanish Sporting Lisbon player Ivan Fresneda represents an option focused on building for the future, given his tactical discipline and distinguished defensive abilities despite his young age.
Real Madrid's thinking is not limited to the market only, as there are several names within the club's academy, such as David Jiménez and Jesús Fortia, who are seen as potential future options to support the first team.