Real Madrid have already chosen Éder Militão’s replacement

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“After the examinations carried out today on our player Eder Militão by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he was diagnosed with a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament with damage to both menisci of his right leg. Militão will be operated on in the coming days ». After the victory against Osasuna (4-0) on Saturday afternoon, Real Madrid announced the terrible news that everyone feared…

End of season for the Real Madrid defender, who was already returning from a serious knee injury. A more than bitter victory for the Merengue team, which will once again find itself in a very complex situation, with Antonio Rüdiger as the only professional central defender available for Carlo Ancelotti, while waiting to see if Raul Asencio will be definitively integrated into the team. first team.

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Which forces the Madrilenians to recruit this winter. Not fond of purchases during the winter market, the leaders of Real Madrid don’t really have a choice this time. And as indicated Relevothere is already a big favorite: Aymeric Laporte (30 years old). The Al-Nassr player, crowned European champion with Spain last summer, is indeed the central defender that management likes the most, and whose profile would be most suited to an arrival during the season according to her.

A Spanish international, who would a priori be efficient from the start, with experience of high level and pressure, and obvious qualities to bring out the ball cleanly. The only problem is that Al-Nassr risks putting a lot of obstacles in this operation, whether for a six-month loan or a permanent transfer. Castello Lukeba (RB Leizpig) is one of the alternatives, the Madrilenians having greatly appreciated him since his debut at OL. To be continued…

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