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Florentino hopes to confirm Ceballos's departure before announcing his final signing.

Real Madrid is preparing its final move in the market. Real Madrid's plan to strengthen the midfield

The transfer market is nearing its close and at Real Madrid, not everything has been decided yet. The club, under the direction of Florentino Pérez and the requests of Xabi Alonso, is still working on a strategic reinforcement that has become an obsession in recent weeks.

The idea isn't to add for the sake of adding. It's about finding a piece that brings something different and, in addition, is functional both now and in the future.

For some time, it has been repeated within the organization that the midfield needs a compass. A player capable of setting the pace, keeping the team steady when building from the back, and providing continuity to the play with good judgment.

Real Madrid is looking for more than just talent. The intention is to sign personality and competitive character.

An investment for the future that will help secure a key position. At the same time, fulfill Xabi Alonso's vision, who is demanding a high-caliber holding midfielder for a team with the highest ambitions.

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Florentino Awaits Ceballos's Departure

The club is working with the certainty that Dani Ceballos is living his final days in white. The midfielder isn't part of Alonso's plans and his departure is considered imminent.

Florentino Pérez doesn't want to rush, but he knows that freeing up space and obtaining liquidity is essential to finalize the missing signing.

The operation can't be understood without Ceballos's transfer. The player has a market and could bring in about €15 million. This amount doesn't completely solve the problem, but it does help give a decisive push.

Once his departure is finalized, Madrid would have a clear path to pursue the main target.

Wharton, The Number One Target

Eberechi Wharton has become the most convincing name in Valdebebas. The Crystal Palace midfielder, 21 years old, is left-footed, stands 6 ft. tall (1.82 meters), and has already debuted with the England national team.

It's not just about technical skills. What is most appealing is his maturity, his personality, and his ability to lead at such a young age.

Xabi Alonso wants him because he represents exactly what he was as a footballer. A player with composure, vision, and physical presence.

The problem, as almost always, is money. Wharton is under contract until 2029 and his club isn't willing to negotiate for less than €80 million.

In other words, Real Madrid only has two options: pay or pay. The option to wait until he is a free agent in a few years doesn't exist. That's why Ceballos's departure is key.

His transfer wouldn't cover the operation, but it would help bring positions closer and show Crystal Palace that the interest is serious.

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A Compass For The Future

Wharton's signing is considered strategic. It's not an addition to fill out the squad, but an investment that would guarantee control in the midfield for the next decade.

Florentino wants to complete the squad with a show of authority. Everything indicates that this last move will depend on a domino effect that starts with Ceballos's departure.