Real Madrid could finally complete a surprise transfer this summer

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Real Madrid struck hard by bringing in Kylian Mbappé and Endrick this summer. But as we know, the Madrilenians wanted to recruit other players, particularly in the defensive sector. With the departure of Nacho, the Merengues lost a quality central defender, especially since he was also capable of playing on the wing. The Madrid leaders tried their luck with Leny Yoro, without success since he signed with Manchester United, just as they are also looking for Aymeric Laporte according to the Iberian press.

But the emergence of young Joan Martinez, just 16 years old, seems to have calmed his club’s mercato ardor. The teenager is convincing everyone during this American tour of the club from the Spanish capital, and could occupy this role of fourth central defender. At the same time, Relevo reveals new information regarding the defensive sector of the reigning European and Spanish champions.

The strategy is already established

We thus learn that Real Madrid could make a last attempt for Alphonso Davies. The arrival of the Canadian seemed rather to be planned for 2025, once his contract at Bayern is over. But as the Spanish media explains, Real Madrid is thinking of making a last offer in the last days of the transfer window, trying to convince a Bayern with its back to the wall who will have no choice if it wants to recover a small check for the player, who still does not want to extend his contract.

One thing is for sure, Real Madrid will not go crazy for the Canadian international and has no intention of spending a large sum. Even if the Bavarians were to say no, it would not be seen as a disaster in Madrid, where they are very satisfied with Ferland Mendy’s recent performances. Fran Garcia would remain as a backup. And Davies would have to wait until 2025 to arrive in Madrid.

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