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Madrid needs reinforcements in its squad and already has several transfers in mind that could put Barça in danger

Despite Real Madrid going through a season of ups and downs, Florentino Pérez has decided that it's not necessary to make any moves in the winter transfer market. This decision seems to be aimed at strengthening long-term planning, betting on a more measured strategy for the rest of the season.

Instead, team coach Carlo Ancelotti will have to make the best out of what he has in his current squad. The Italian manager will rely on the players available and, if necessary, draft young talents from the youth system.

With this measure, the club seeks to maintain financial balance and avoid unnecessary investments at a time when planning for next season is already underway.

Carlo Ancelotti will not go to the winter market | Europa Press

Summer Will be Key for Madrid

Although the winter transfer market will not bring any new developments, Real Madrid is already clear that the next big investment will be in the summer transfer market. Florentino Pérez has instructed his team to focus on key transfers to strengthen the team next season.

In this sense, the club has very interesting names and renowned footballers on the table.

Four Transfers Target Real Madrid

The first three transfers that Madrid is rumored to be after are Alphonso Davies (left-back, Bayern Munich), Trent Alexander-Arnold (right-back, Liverpool) and Jonathan Tah (center-back, Bayer Leverkusen).

Trent Alexander-Arnold during a Liverpool match looking to the side
Madrid's main target is Arnold | Europa Press

They are all established players in elite teams and with experience in top-level competitions. All three players are known for their quality, experience in elite competitions and their ability to compete at the highest levels.

These transfers aim to strengthen Real Madrid's defense, with an eye on speed and defensive solidity that they would offer Ancelotti.

The Transfer of the Fourth Player: a Huge Investment

However, the fourth transfer could be a major hit in the market. Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz (21 years old) has become one of the most desired players in Europe.

Florian Wirtz making a gesture with his hands over his mouth after scoring a goal
Florian Wirtz would be the most expensive transfer of all | Europa Press

To get him, Real Madrid could have to shell out a figure close to 130 million euros. While a significant amount, it is still one that could justify his talent and growth potential.

Wirtz is considered one of the most promising midfielders of his generation and his transfer would be an investment in the future for the club.