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Real Madrid is already thinking about next season. The Madrid club intends to perfect its workforce, especially in the defensive sector. RĂ¼diger, 31, and Alaba, 32, suffer from recurring physical problems. Especially since the two contracts ended in 2026. For his part, Eder Militao was the victim of a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. His convalescence promises to be long.
Currently, the only sure value of Carlo Ancelotti is Raul Asencio. The Spaniard is often associated with French Aurélien Tchouameni, training midfielder. As a result, recruiting a central defender during the next summer transfer window has become the priority of White House leaders who already have several names. The tricolor international, William Saliba, is among the players targeted by Real Madrid, reveals
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Under contract until 2027
The Frenchman is under contract with Arsenal until June 2027. Gunners will not be an easy operation. Considered one of the best central defenders in the world, Saliba has been a pillar of Arsenal's defense since the 2022-2023 season. He played an important role in the transformation of the Mikel Arteta team. It remains to be seen whether Real Madrid is ready to break the piggy bank for the 23 -year -old and make it the most expensive defender in history.
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