Real Madrid have found Dani Carvajal’s replacement

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Victim of a serious knee injury on October 5 against Villarreal, Dani Carvajal will quickly be replaced on the Real Madrid side. With his absence, the Merengues find themselves with only one solution at the right-back position, Lucas Vazquez. This big difficulty was particularly noted during the Clasico against FC Barcelona, ​​which Casa Blanca lost heavily (0-4). This is why it is important that Ancelotti quickly looks at other possibilities.

So, according to MarcaJesús Fortea caught the eye of the Italian coach. The 17-year-old is an executive of the Juvenil A team and has also trained for the match against Barça. A source of pride for Alvaro Arbeloa, coach of the Real U19 team, who had bet on him for several years already, and who had taken him under his wing after his arrival from Atlético de Madrid. It was also for Fortea that the non-aggression pact between the two legendary Madrid clubs was broken. Jesus Fortea should therefore strengthen the rearguard of the first team, while awaiting possible reinforcements during the winter transfer window.

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