Mercato: Real Madrid engaged in an XXL standoff?

Mercato: Real Madrid engaged in an XXL standoff?
Mercato: Real Madrid engaged in an XXL standoff?

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Transfer Market: Real Madrid engaged in an XXL showdown?

Published on June 28, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

Real Madrid does not intend to be discreet during the summer transfer window. After welcoming Kylian Mbappé, the Merengue are also cited as courting other elements. Latest: Riccardo Calafiori. And for the Italian central defender, the Madrilenians risk having a lot of competition, since Juventus would also be on his trail.

While Nacho’s departure was officially announced on Tuesday, Real Madrid should try to find a replacement for the Spanish central defender. While Leny Yoro is regularly cited among Madrid’s targets, it is now the turn of Riccardo Calafiori to be announced in the sights of Champions d’Europe. But the residents of the Santiago Bernabeu should deal with the interest of another major d’Europe.

Juventus also interested in Calafiori

According to Gazetta dello Sportit’s here Juventus who would have been the first to be interested in the case of Riccardo Calafiori. The Turin club would have a strong argument to attract the 22-year-old player: Thiago Motta. Arrived this summer on the sidelines of the Old lady from Bolognathe former midfielder of PSG could reassure the current contestant in his choice the Euro with Italyand thus allow the Juve to grill the priority Real Madrid.

Other clubs could also come to interfere in the matter.

Still according to the Gazetta dello Sportthe Juventus and the Real Madrid might not face each other in a duel. The Italian media explains that several stables Premier League would still be interested in the profile of Riccardo CalafioriThe transalpine source first cites Tottenhambut also a second London club: ArsenalIt now remains to be seen which team the central defender, a true pillar of Bologna this season, but also if the Bolognese club will release its nugget, under contract until 2027.

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