Real Madrid Sets Its Priorities in the Transfer Market
Real Madrid continues its moves in the transfer market in preparation for the upcoming season, aiming to strengthen three key positions, despite having completed several deals during the current period, according to Spanish press reports.
According to what was published by the newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo', the royal club has already signed four players, along with coach José Mourinho, including Ibrahima Konaté, Denzel Dumfries, Bernardo Silva, and Marc Cucurella, with only the deal for the last Spanish player officially announced so far.
Despite these signings, Real Madrid remains active in the market, planning to add a new defender, a midfielder in the holding position, and a striker to bolster the front line.
In defense, both Portuguese Thomas Araújo of Benfica and German Nico Schlotterbeck of Borussia Dortmund are among the prominent names proposed, with the German defender currently favored within the club's interests.
In midfield, names linked to the club include Matheus Fernandes of West Ham, Enzo Fernández of Chelsea, and Rodri of Manchester City, though the cost of these deals remains high and may determine Real Madrid's ability to move.
In the attacking line, the name Julian Alvarez has receded after the club's offer, while Michael Olise remains among the options proposed despite Bayern Munich's continuous confirmation of their unwillingness to sell the player.
The Spanish newspaper confirmed that Real Madrid's management continues to evaluate the available options in each position to complete its sports project before the new season begins.
According to what was published by the newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo', the royal club has already signed four players, along with coach José Mourinho, including Ibrahima Konaté, Denzel Dumfries, Bernardo Silva, and Marc Cucurella, with only the deal for the last Spanish player officially announced so far.
Despite these signings, Real Madrid remains active in the market, planning to add a new defender, a midfielder in the holding position, and a striker to bolster the front line.
In defense, both Portuguese Thomas Araújo of Benfica and German Nico Schlotterbeck of Borussia Dortmund are among the prominent names proposed, with the German defender currently favored within the club's interests.
In midfield, names linked to the club include Matheus Fernandes of West Ham, Enzo Fernández of Chelsea, and Rodri of Manchester City, though the cost of these deals remains high and may determine Real Madrid's ability to move.
In the attacking line, the name Julian Alvarez has receded after the club's offer, while Michael Olise remains among the options proposed despite Bayern Munich's continuous confirmation of their unwillingness to sell the player.
The Spanish newspaper confirmed that Real Madrid's management continues to evaluate the available options in each position to complete its sports project before the new season begins.