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Real Madrid could strike hard this winter. After the arrivals of Kylian Mbappé and Endrick this summer, the Madrid club could once again be active during the winter transfer window. Between injuries and a not completely satisfactory squad, the Madrid team could move and seize several opportunities.
According to newspaper information MarcaCasa Blanca could recruit two new players next January. In addition to a central defender, a right back would be targeted. Dani Carvajal’s injury this Saturday evening during the 9th day of La Liga against Villarreal (victory with a score of 2 goals to 0). would have changed the situation.
This is a real blow for Real Madrid. This Sunday, the Madrid club announced the absence until the end of the season of its right side Dani Carvajal. The European champion with La Roja suffered a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, a rupture of the external collateral ligament as well as a rupture of the popliteus tendon in his right leg.
Always according to Marca, this injury could push Real Madrid to accelerate in the Trent-Alexander Arnold file. At the end of his contract in June 2025 with Liverpool, the English defender pleases the management of the Spanish club. However, the latter would have wanted to wait until the end of his contract to sign the player. With Carvajal’s injury, it is not impossible to see them take action this winter. It remains to be seen whether the Reds will decide to part ways with one of their executives. To be continued…
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