La Liga
Real Madrid is determined to shake up the market next summer with an investment close to 250 million euros. The roadmap involves rebuilding several lines of the team with three strategic additions.
In the offices of the Santiago Bernabéu, they believe the time has come to give a new boost to the project. The team needs structural adjustments, especially in the midfield, attack, and defense.
The sports management is working silently, but the objectives are defined. The top names on the list are Enzo Fernández, Mason Greenwood, and Nico Schlotterbeck.

Real Madrid wants Enzo Fernández to lead the midfield
Real Madrid's first major move targets Enzo Fernández, a player from Chelsea who they have been admiring for years. His profile fits the idea of regaining control and dynamism in the midfield. The club would be willing to pay around 100 million euros for the Argentine. They consider him the ideal player to take on a leading role in the midfield.
Enzo Fernández brings vision, scoring ability, and the capacity to set the pace of the game. His international experience and competitive maturity make him a secure bet. Real Madrid understands that the generational transition in midfield requires a dominant profile, and the Argentine possesses the necessary qualities to lead in that phase.

Mason Greenwood, a significant option in attack
The second highlighted name is Mason Greenwood, the current star of Olympique de Marseille. His signing would cost around 80 million euros. Real Madrid sees his arrival as a strategic replacement if there are changes in the forward line. The potential departure of Vinicius or Rodrygo would require a swift response.
Mason Greenwood offers versatility and goal-scoring ability. He can play in various attacking positions, providing individual skill in one-on-one situations. The club values his capacity to take on responsibilities in demanding scenarios. His progress in France has strengthened his candidacy as a top reinforcement.
Furthermore, his youth aligns with Real Madrid's recruitment policy, based on talent with room for growth and international projection.

Nico Schlotterbeck, reinforcement for the white defense
The third piece of the plan is Nico Schlotterbeck, a center-back from Borussia Dortmund and one of the most in-form defenders on the continent. Real Madrid anticipates significant changes in the defense. Potential departures of Antonio Rüdiger or David Alaba necessitate strengthening the rear guard.
Nico Schlotterbeck stands out for his toughness, ball distribution, and leadership. He is a modern defender capable of assuming responsibilities in build-up play. His arrival would bring solidity and future prospects to a defense in need of renovation. The club believes it's the right time to invest in a reliable center-back.
An ambitious reconstruction
Real Madrid's plan is not impromptu. It's a strategy designed to keep the team at the top of European football. The 250 million euro investment reflects a resolute commitment to rejuvenate the squad without sacrificing immediate competitiveness.
Enzo Fernández would be the core of the new midfield. Mason Greenwood would bolster the attack, and Nico Schlotterbeck would fortify the defense. The blend of young talent and international experience forms the foundation of the project. At the Bernabéu, they aim to sidestep traumatic transitions.
The next transfer market promises to be one of the most intense in recent years. Real Madrid is eager to execute its plan without delay. If the operations materialize, the white club will send a clear message to European football: the reconstruction is underway and is poised to be historic.
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