Big change announced at Real Madrid!

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By: Manu Tournoux

While many rumors are circulating around Real Madrid, Florentino Perez, who is aiming for a new mandate at the head of the Merengue club, confirms that many arrivals are to be expected.

The new white season experienced by Real Madrid should not go unanswered. It is already established that Alvaro Arbeloa, called to the rescue this winter to take over from Xabi Alonso, will have only spent time on the Merengue bench. And while waiting for JosĂ© Mourinho’s big return to be made official, many signings can be expected in the coming days.

According to the Spanish press, an agreement in principle would have been found with Ibrahima Konaté, free from any contract since his departure from Liverpool. And it would be the same for Denzel Dumfries, linked to Inter Milan until 2028. The arrival of the French defender could even be made official this Thursday if we refer to the comments made Tuesday evening by Florentino Perez to El Espanol.

“ This Thursday I will announce Real Madrid’s first major signing for next season. Everyone knows my sporting project: have the best players and continue to win,”
he confided before developing his remarks this Wednesday in the columns of Marca.

“The best players will be at Real Madrid”

“We’ll have names before Sunday, don’t worry. No one doubts it, they know me. I have always generated enthusiasm during my 23 years as president. Those who know me know that the best players will be at Real Madrid and that we will win the Champions League,” he announced.

The strong man of Real Madrid has already planned “at least five changes” And “significant reinforcements” also with the arrival “a new high-quality technical staff”.

Florentino Perez also attacked his opponent, Enrique Riquelme, who also promises big signings, first and foremost that of Rodri. “I don’t believe a word he says,” he lashed out. He mentioned Rodri among the possible recruits, but obviously nothing has been done yet. Everything Riquelme says is like in that reality TV show “Todo es Mentera” (Everything is a lie). He pretends to come and save Real Madrid, and then he has to take out a loan at 54% interest for his company. It’s absurd. »