Madrid Universal
·7 de octubre de 2024
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Conflicting reports have emerged following Dani Carvajal’s ACL injury, which will keep the defender out for the entire season.
While some suggest Real Madrid will not enter the market in the upcoming January transfer window, there are others who oppose this view.
Whatever the case may be, it appears Real Madrid are seemingly keen on shoring up their ranks in the defensive unit, whether it be in January or next summer.
To that end, a recent report from Fichajes suggests Real Madrid are keeping tabs on three defenders in the transfer market.
At just 21 years old, Castello Lukeba has emerged as a crucial part of RB Leipzig’s defence, showcasing exceptional anticipation and tactical awareness.
Real Madrid are monitoring his development closely, as his ability to read the game and his composure under pressure make him an ideal candidate for the club’s long-term defensive plans.
With a contract until 2028 and a market value of around €40 million, Lukeba’s profile matches Real Madrid’s need for a versatile and strong centre-back.
Another name that’s catching the attention at the Bernabeu is Jorrel Hato, the 18-year-old defender from Ajax.
The next big defensive prodigy at Ajax? (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Despite his youth, Hato has displayed maturity beyond his years, with an ability to not only read plays but also make crucial tackles.
Known for his pace and technical prowess, Hato is considered one of the brightest young defensive prospects in Europe.
With a contract that also runs until 2028 and a market value of approximately €30 million, Hato offers immense potential for growth, which could appeal to Madrid’s philosophy of nurturing young talents.
Finally, Vitor Reis from SE Palmeiras is another target on Real Madrid’s radar.
At 22, the Brazilian centre-back offers a more physically dominant option, known for his aerial strength and powerful defensive presence.
With a relatively lower market value of €10 million, Reis represents a cost-effective option for Real Madrid, especially as the club seeks to build a balance between immediate impact and long-term potential.
His contract with Palmeiras, also valid until 2028, suggests a stable future for the player, though a move to Europe could be the next step in his career development.