Florentino Perez is working on three strong deals for Real Madrid.. the first signing has already been made
Florentino Pérez has three huge deals in mind to strengthen Real Madrid. Although the current squad is performing well in all competitions, and they are happy with the players at Carlo Ancelotti’s disposal, the president believes there is a need for more depth, and in particular a rejuvenation of the squad because several key players have already entered their 30s.
These could be the cases of Thibaut Courtois, Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Karim Benzema. And at the Santiago Bernabéu, they have in mind three solid signings, one apiece, for players who are not only world-class stars but also youngsters.
The first is “Malo Justo”, the French Olympique Lyonnais player, who will arrive to strengthen the right-back position, where there are many problems. He’s only 19 years old, and his cost will not exceed €25m, so he won’t be extravagant at all.
Along with the Frenchman, they are also considering a midfielder who is already well established in the elite, and not Jude Bellingham, for whom there is tremendous competition.
The name the board likes most is that of Enzo Fernandez, who was named the Best Young Player at the World Cup in Qatar and was a key factor in Argentina winning the title.
To his impressive performances during the World Cup, we must also add the performances he had in the ranks of Benfica, becoming one of the strongly rising stars in Europe. Its market value has already risen to 100 million euros. But Madrid is not afraid of this price.
Endrick, the signing is officially done
In the attacking area, Endrick’s signing was already confirmed by Real Madrid just over a week ago. After several months of rumors and speculation, what was already an open secret has finally been confirmed, that Florentino Pérez has won the auction once again.
They will have to pay Palmeiras a total of $72 million, though to land the 16-year-old will have to wait until 2024, when he comes of age.
Source: El Nacional