Football General Manager
- Real Madrid have spent heavily this summer
- Still want a new midfielder to replace Toni Kroos
- Are closely monitoring Spain star
Los Blancos have already splashed out on Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alvaro Carreras, and Franco Mastantuono this summer to strengthen the squad but still have the financial might to spend big once again, according to Diario AS. The club’s “next big goal” is to bring in a player who can replace Kroos in the heart of the midfield, with Manchester CIty star Rodri very much still the favourite option.
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Real Madrid have also looked at Nicolo Barella, Enzo Fernandez, and Alexis Mac Allister but have been put off all three as they are all under long-term contracts. Meanwhile, Rodri’s deal at Manchester City expires in 2027, giving Madrid hope they can tempt him away from the Etihad Stadium
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Real Madrid are closely monitoring Rodri’s situation but remain wary due to his recent serious knee injury that saw the Spain star sidelined for nine months. Rodri also suffered a fresh setback at the Club World Cup, meaning Los Blancos may be forced to wait to make any move for the midfielder.
Kroos has readily admitted that Madrid have failed to replace him adequately. He said earlier this summer, via Mundo Deportivo: “They’re still missing a profile like mine, they’re still looking for it. There aren’t many players like that, and the ones that are there aren’t easy to get.”
Real Madrid players are enduring a break after their Club World Cup exploits. Alonso’s side are due to kick off their La Liga campaign on August 19th against Osasuna.