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Antonio Rüdiger Asks for Help but Florentino Pérez Ignores Him: 'I Would Sign...'

Rüdiger proposes but the president won't listen

In recent weeks, Real Madrid center-back Antonio Rüdiger has caused turmoil with his comments on the transfer market. The German expressed his desire to see a young Arsenal center-back join the ranks of the Whites. According to Rüdiger, he is a defender with everything needed to succeed at Real Madrid. He could reinforce a defensive line that could benefit from a talent like his.

However, Antonio Rüdiger's words don't seem to have made an impression on Florentino Pérez. The Real Madrid president has a clear position regarding the transfer of center-backs: He isn't prepared to pay exorbitant amounts. In this case, the possible arrival of Rüdiger's chosen player is ruled out, since Arsenal has set his price at 100 million euros.

Rüdiger and Florentino | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

Antonio Rüdiger's Request: Is Reinforcement Necessary?

In a recent interview, Antonio Rüdiger singled out William Saliba as the best possible transfer for Real Madrid. He praised his defensive abilities and stressed that he would fit perfectly into the Whites' defense alongside him. Furthermore, Rüdiger pointed out that Saliba has the necessary characteristics to adapt to the high level of Spanish soccer.

However, Antonio Rüdiger is not the only one who's shown admiration for William Saliba. The Arsenal defender has been one of the most outstanding players in the Premier League in recent years. He's standed out for his speed and confidence in duels. This has caused several big teams to be interested in signing him. However, Real Madrid seems to be out of the running due to the high price that Arsenal is demanding.

Florentino Pérez and His Refusal to Pay 100 Million

Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid, doesn't have the same vision regarding the transfer of William Saliba. Despite acknowledging his quality, the president of Real Madrid has made it clear that he's not willing to pay 100 million for a center-back. This position is in line with his philosophy on transfers, which prioritizes investments in other positions that are more decisive for the team.

Real Madrid has opted for a more cautious transfer policy in recent years. The team has a solid defense, with names like Militão and Alaba. Despite that, Florentino prefers not to make large outlays for players who, although talented, are not indispensable. This strategy has allowed the club to maintain a financial balance without resorting to large investments.