Mercato: Hard blow at €45M for Real Madrid

Mercato: Hard blow at €45M for Real Madrid
Mercato: Hard blow at €45M for Real Madrid

Despite Dani Carvajal's serious injury, the Merengue club does not intend to rush into the transfer market this winter. On the other hand, Madrid leaders are already preparing for the future and two names are coming back with insistence for next summer: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Pedro Porro. Problem, the last one could be expensive…

The Real Madrid is going through a delicate period following the serious injury of Dani Carvajal. The Spanish right side, victim of a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, a rupture of the external collateral ligament and a rupture of the popliteus tendon, will be absent for an estimated period of one year. It now remains to be seen what the Real Madrid on the next transfer windows…

No recruits this winter

According to ASthe Real Madrid made the decision not to recruit a right back during the winter transfer window. A strategy which may be surprising given the seriousness of the injury Carvajalbut which is in line with the choices made by the club in recent years. Madrid's leaders obviously prefer to wait until next summer to strengthen this position, even if it means having to tinker for a few months with internal solutions. For the moment, it is Lucas Vazquez who occupies this position and he could be relieved by does Military.

Pedro Porro in plan B

And Trent Alexander-Arnold remains the priority of Real Madrid to strengthen its right lane, the club also has a plan B in the person of Pedro Further. The 25-year-old Spanish right-back, who currently plays for Tottenhamis in the sights of the Merengue in the event of failure in the file Alexander-Arnold. Furthertrained to Gironaalready has experience in Liga and could adapt quickly to the Madrid game. The only problem lies in its price, which is €45 million, which could cool the enthusiasm of the Real Madridaccording to AS.

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