Real Madrid, a former Blue to compensate for the absence of Eder Militao?

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Deprived of the services of Eder Militao for a long period, Real Madrid is likely to bet on a former French international.

Real Madrid will have to cope without Eder Militao for the rest of the season. A significant defection which the Merengue club plans to compensate for as soon as the winter transfer window opens. Those responsible for Casa Blanca agreed on a name with this in mind.

According to the daily AS, the European champion club has its sights set on Al Nassr defender Aymeric Laporte. Interest in the Spanish international, who also has a few caps in Blue, is not new and is expected to intensify soon. Laporte knows La Liga very well since he wore the Athletic Bilbao tunic for many years. Barça also pushed hard to enlist him when he was still at Manchester City.

Real will go on the offensive in January

Real will put pressure on the Basque to terminate his contract with his Saudi team. The Castilians are confident of their chances of landing the player on a free transfer in January.

In addition to Eder Militao, Real is also deprived of the services of Dani Carvajal at the back. Hence the urgency to strengthen ourselves in this very important sector.

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