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Real Madrid are close to completing a notable transfer for the medium-term future.
It is a strategy that real Madrid fully assumed for several years. Renowned for its propensity to attract stars with the famous galactic policy, the White House also specializes in recruiting promising prospects.
Thus, in recent years, Real players have been able to see talents blossom in Europe such as the Brazilians Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo and Eder Militao, or the young Turk Arda Güler, the Uruguayan Federico Valverde and the French Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni .
Real Madrid completes new transfer
Faithful to this new strategy, Real Madrid would be on the verge of completing the arrival of young Lamini Fati. At the age of 18, this central defender playing for Leganés is presented as one of the most promising prospects in his position on the other side of the Pyrenees.
Obviously, this transfer would be funny compared to the name of the player, namesake of Ansu Fati, former striker of historic rival, FC Barcelona. Lamini Fati, for his part, would first be recruited for Real’s youth teams before getting his chance in the first team.
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