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The summer transfer window is still far from opening its doors but it is preparing upstream. As often, Real Madrid should be very active in order to strengthen its workforce.
The defensive sector is notably targeted by the management of
Casa Blanca. A right side, a right defender and a left side could land in Real Madrid.
On the right, the name of the defender of Liverpool Trent-Alexander-Arnold returns with insistence. At the end of the contract in June, the English defender is likely to join Spain in the summer transfer window.
In the axis, the name of Virgil Van Dijk was regularly associated with the Spanish club. The Dutch defender is also at the end of the contract in June with the Reds. However, unlike his English partner, the Captain of the Reds and the Dutch selection does not enter the plans of Real Madrid.
According to Marcathe Spanish leaders would have failed the 33 -year -old defender who was offered to his agents.
Van dijk blurry on his future
What will the future of Virgil Van Dijk be made next season? At the end of the contract in June, the defender of the Netherlands has still not extended his lease with Liverpool. During an interview at Sky Sportsthe second in the 2019 Ballon d'Or maintained the vagueness over its future.
“In the coming months, we have to give everything. We are always active on three fronts and this is the main objective that I have in mind. I have very, very ambitious plans in this area. Unfortunately, I cannot talk about the personal conversations I have with the club. We have been talking about it for a while and the only thing I can say now is that I like this club. I am very serene in relation to the situation. As long as I am serene on this subject, fans can be too. If there are news, you will hear about it. For the moment, I really don't know where I will play next season, but again: I'm serene about it. »» Business to follow …
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