two new galactic recruits in Perez’s sights!

two new galactic recruits in Perez’s sights!
two new galactic recruits in Perez’s sights!

There is no doubt that Florentino Perez had other hopes when seeing his Real Madrid version 2024/25. A Vinicius in boss mode, a Bellingham adapted after a successful first year, talents in all sectors of play and the arrivals of Kylian Mbappé and Endrick to densify the offensive sector. All carried out with a masterful hand. However, things are not progressing as hoped with Real Madrid which has already learned a lesson against Barça (0-4) and remains in the Champions League after a painful setback against AC Milan at home (1-3) .

The Xabi Alonso – Wirtz duo soon in Madrid?

Obviously, when your name is Florentino Perez, it makes you think and big decisions could be made. Because on the White House side, we have a very clear plan for the future with other galactic recruits in the sights. Sky Germany confirms that Real Madrid are coveting a choice duo with Xabi Alonso to sit on the sidelines, and Florian Wirtz to bring even more talent to the Madrid team.

Wirtz in Madrid, a move that provokes reactions since even his teammate Robert Andrich, speaking to Sky, has already resolved to see the prodigy join another, bigger club soon. “I’m pretty sure Flo is ready for the next step. Whether now or next summer remains to be seen. But he’ll make the next move, let’s be honest. He needs it. Nobody will be angry, although we will be very sad at that moment,” said the German international.

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To summarize

Florentino Perez, the president of Real Madrid, dreams of doing things big in the very near future, with two big recruits in his sights. According to the German press, the Madrid president dreams of the Wirtz – Xabi Alonso duo.


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