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Real Madrid should be active during the next transfer windows in 2025. The Madrid club would like to strengthen in defense but also in the midfield where the Spanish leaders hope to offer themselves a number 6.
And according to the various media, Casa Blanca would have the 2024 Ballon d’Or Rodri in its sights. The Manchester City midfielder has established himself as the absolute reference in his position for several seasons.
It is therefore very logical to see Real Madrid be interested in the Spanish European champion. However, according to newspaper information Marcathe Merengue club would no longer consider recruiting the 28-year-old player, currently unavailable due to a ruptured cruciate ligament that occurred this fall.
Florentino Perez should turn to another profile to finally find the successor to Toni Kroos who left a big void on the pitch and in the locker room of the reigning European champion.
Rodri not indifferent to Real Madrid
Real Madrid should abandon the Rodri track. However, the La Roja midfielder would not be indifferent to a possible transfer to the Spanish capital. In the show
“El Larguero”the Ballon d’Or admitted that a call from the Spanish club could change the situation. “Obviously, when Real Madrid calls you, the best club in history and the most successful, with what that means, it’s an honor. You should always pay attention to this. It’s clear, “ he blurted out
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