Real Madrid eyeing up Chelsea youngster, move would solve long-term positional problem | OneFootball

Real Madrid eyeing up Chelsea youngster, move would solve long-term positional problem | OneFootball

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·8 August 2024

Real Madrid eyeing up Chelsea youngster, move would solve long-term positional problem

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One area that Real Madrid will need to address in the next couple of years is right-back. Their current options, Dani Carvajal and Lucas Vazquez, are 32 and 33 respectively, so their time in the spotlight will be coming to an end soon – currently, there is no obvious successor for either player.

Over the last 12-18 months, Real Madrid have been linked with numerous right-backs, the latest being Trent Alexander-Arnold. They are hoping to sign him as a free agent when his contract expires next summer, although Liverpool are already looking to offer the 25-year-old a new deal in the coming weeks.


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It appears that Real Madrid are looking at younger and less established players toom with the Independent reporting that they are interested in Chelsea’s Josh Acheampong, alongside Paris Saint-Germain.

Chelsea rate Acheampong very highly, and internally, he’d seen as a player that is not for sale. However, that hasn’t stopped Real Madrid in the past, and if they make a serious attempt to sign the teenager, they could get their hands on him.

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