To everyone’s surprise, Real Madrid has not made any big moves in this summer transfer window. This is mainly due to the losses suffered by the gigantic Spanish club during covid. However, the Galacticos have shortlisted four to five players that will become free agents by the next summer window. Hence they are keeping a close eye on these players to pounce on them once their contract expires.
Paul Pogba, the French midfield maestro is the first one on their list and they have tried to lure him away from Manchester United several times before. His contract with the Red devils will expire in 2022 and if he declines to sign a new contract then Madrid will be keen to add him in their squad.
Leon Goretzka and Eduardo Camavinga are the other two midfielders that are close to the end of their deals with their respective clubs. As a result, these signings would bolster the Madrid midfield as Luka Modric and Toni Kroos are at the twilight of their careers and these two players are worthy replacements.
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Kylian Mbappe will be the biggest transfer target of Real Madrid in the upcoming season
Real Madrid will go all out to sign Kylian Mbappe from PSG as he will become a free agent after the next 12 months. The French forward will be a good partner to Karim Benzema as they linked up very well in the 2020 Euros. Moreover, if Madrid can sign Mbappe, it is guaranteed that the Galacticos will become favourites for every major trophy in the next 5-6 seasons.
Moving on, Madrid will also be in need of a defender following the exits of Sergio Ramos to Psg and Raphael Varane to Manchester United. As a result, the German international and Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger will be in their mind as he would form a good partnership with David Alaba.
As a result, Real Madrid have their eyes set on specific targets and hence the fans would love to see some of these deals done in the next summer transfer window.
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