Madrid Universal
·14 giugno 2025
Real Madrid still looking for opportunities in the market despite €100 million spree

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·14 giugno 2025
Real Madrid new coach Xabi Alonso will have little to complain about as the club have already shelled out €100 million to bring in three new faces.
Dean Huijsen joined from Bournemouth – a centre-back brimming with talent and potential while Trent Alexander-Arnold, one of the best fullbacks in the world, joined on a free transfer.
Real Madrid have also announced the arrival of Franco Mastantuono, who is regarded as the next big thing in Argentine football.
However, despite all these big acquisitions, Real Madrid are far from done, as far as the market is concerned.
This is according to Fabrizio Romano, who points out that Real Madrid are still looking for opportunities in the transfer market.
It appears the club are bracing itself for a big and long transfer window, and with more than two months still to go, there may be a few more arrivals.
Alvaro Carreras could be on Real Madrid’s agenda after the FIFA Club World Cup (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
One of them could be Benfica’s left-back Alvaro Carreras. Real Madrid have been strongly linked with a move for the Spaniard in recent weeks and the move is still on the table.
Although Carreras is expected to participate in the Club World Cup for Benfica, Real Madrid may look to accelerate the transfer once the competition is over.
Another potential area where Real Madrid might look for reinforcements is the midfield unit.
It is no secret that Real Madrid are looking for a long-term replacement for Toni Kroos, whose retirement last year has left a gaping hole in the middle of the park.
Real Madrid were closely linked with a move for Martin Zubimendi, but the Spaniard is already on his way to Arsenal.
This could prompt Real Madrid to look for some alternatives in midfield later in the transfer window. Overall, there may be up to five new signings at Real Madrid, though Romano has not given an exact number or estimate.
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