Revolution in Real Madrid for 23 Million Euros
A Spanish press report stated that Real Madrid is working tirelessly to rebuild and strengthen its squad during the current summer transfer window in preparation for the upcoming season.
According to a report by the Spanish newspaper "Marca," Real Madrid is already considering recalling three of its loaned players to strengthen the team this summer.
The newspaper added that the club plans to carry out what it described as a "revolution" within its lineup at a cost of only about 23 million euros, by bringing back Nico Paz for 9 million euros, Jacobo Ramon for 6 million euros, and Victor Munoz for 8 million euros.
The newspaper also indicated that Real Madrid plans to promote a group of players from the club's academy to the first team, led by Thiago Bitarsh, along with Juan Martinez, Diego Aguado, and David Jimenez.
The newspaper concluded its report by noting that the Royal Club also decided to bring back Brazilian Endrick after his successful loan spell with Olympique Lyon, in order to strengthen the team's attack for the next season.
According to a report by the Spanish newspaper "Marca," Real Madrid is already considering recalling three of its loaned players to strengthen the team this summer.
The newspaper added that the club plans to carry out what it described as a "revolution" within its lineup at a cost of only about 23 million euros, by bringing back Nico Paz for 9 million euros, Jacobo Ramon for 6 million euros, and Victor Munoz for 8 million euros.
The newspaper also indicated that Real Madrid plans to promote a group of players from the club's academy to the first team, led by Thiago Bitarsh, along with Juan Martinez, Diego Aguado, and David Jimenez.
The newspaper concluded its report by noting that the Royal Club also decided to bring back Brazilian Endrick after his successful loan spell with Olympique Lyon, in order to strengthen the team's attack for the next season.