Real Madrid is carefully preparing its summer transfer window with ambitions for top-tier reinforcements, despite a season marked by a series of injuries which affect its defense. According to AS, rather than giving in to the urgency of winter recruitment, the Merengue club prefers to focus on next summer to consolidate its lines with players at the end of their contract like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alphonso Davies and Jonathan Tah. These strategic arrivals will help compensate for the prolonged absence of key players like Militao and Carvajal, while providing solid options in defense and on the flanks.
A high-level reinforcement policy
Among these objectives, Florian Wirtz, young prodigy from Bayer Leverkusen, is of particular interest to Real. Although his transfer would require a significant sum (around 130 million euros), Wirtz could become the driving force behind the Madrid midfielder and attack, embodying the future of the club under the leadership of Xabi Alonso.
During this international break, Florentino Pérez and his close collaborators will finalize the roadmap for the transfer window, while Carlo Ancelotti hopes for new reinforcements from January. With a long-term strategy and an eye on young talents, Real intends to rebuild itself to regain its status as leader in La Liga and in Europe.