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The board of Real Madrid has decreed a state of absolute transformation after two consecutive seasons of alarming drought in the most prestigious elite tournaments. This concerning lack of sporting results led to notable technical instability, resulting in the abrupt dismissals of Carlo Ancelotti, Xabi Alonso, and Álvaro Arbeloa in an extremely short period of time. Faced with this severe crisis of footballing identity, Florentino Pérez has decided to shake up the international scene by entrusting the direction of the dressing room to José Mourinho.
The news, recently confirmed by market specialist Fabrizio Romano, marks the beginning of an ambitious restructuring aimed at a single, obsessive goal. The Portuguese helmsman and the Real Madrid president have devised a meticulous recruitment plan focused on restoring continental glory to the Spanish institution.
The strategy involves the imminent incorporation of five strategic footballers, distributed in key positions that the coaching staff deems crucial to bolster immediately. This deep structural renewal includes the signing of two top-tier central defenders, a right-back, a playmaker, and a pure striker. The technical secretariat handles a range of suitable candidates to adapt to the tactical concept of a coach obsessed with organization.
Real Madrid undertakes the challenge of assembling a fully guaranteed squad combining imposing physical prowess with remarkable competitive maturity in Europe. The fundamental premise of the white board's leadership is to provide the new coaching staff with the necessary resources to successfully conquer the Champions League.

José Mourinho designs the new backbone for success
The defensive sector stands as the primary focus for the new coach, who insists on the imperative need for two high-caliber defenders. Real Madrid looks to the international market for profiles that ensure strength, speed, and absolute dominance in aerial play in the most demanding scenarios. For the right-back position, scouting reports highlight Josh Acheampong, Vanderson, Givairo Read, Mats Wieffer, and the Northern Irishman Trai Hume.
The midfield represents another critical area where a new dynamic of associative play and a solid tactical balance is sought. Real Madrid has set its sights on Chelsea's Argentine star, Enzo Fernández, as the preferred candidate to lead this necessary creative metamorphosis. However, the sports management considers high-level alternatives such as the Portuguese João Neves and the German Angelo Stiller to avoid surprises.
The team's frontline requires a player who offers different offensive solutions, a classic goal-scoring forward capable of resolving tightly contested matches. Real Madrid pursues a striker with a traditional finishing profile willing to accept a versatile role, alternating between a starting position and impactful appearances off the bench. The coach from Setúbal believes that scoring prowess in the final third is essential to overcome the giants of the old continent.
A financial engineering serving the Champions League
The technical secretariat expedites diplomatic procedures to engage in discussions with various clubs before the transfer window officially opens. Real Madrid aims to swiftly finalize priority agreements to ensure that the new professionals join the pre-season training from day one. The salary mass released after the recent institutional departures will enable the club to carry out these operations without jeopardizing its financial stability.
Real Madrid faces the upcoming months with the firm conviction that discipline and the quest for glory will bring titles back to Chamartín. The roadmap is well defined, and the new bench commander has full authority to execute the strategies he deems appropriate. The summer promises to be hectic in the offices of the Spanish capital, where the reconstruction has already taken its initial steps. Only time will tell which names will sign up to be part of a project designed exclusively to reign in the top European competition.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El plan de Florentino y Mourinho para ganar la próxima Champions
