La Liga
Real Madrid has already outlined its roadmap for the upcoming season, with an ambitious plan that includes five reinforcements and the departure of several veterans. Florentino Pérez's intention is to consolidate a team with more youth and future potential without losing immediate competitiveness. In that vein, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dean Huijsen, and Martín Zubimendi top the list of additions, while Miguel Gutiérrez and Nico Paz could return to strengthen the rotation.
The major defensive bet is Alexander-Arnold, who is nearing the end of his contract with Liverpool and seems determined to make the leap to Spanish football. His arrival would address the need for a right-back who provides solidity and offensive projection, something Carvajal has ensured for years but requires quality relief for the coming seasons. Although the Reds are still trying to renew him, Real Madrid is confident in securing his signing without a transfer fee, making it an unbeatable market opportunity.
In central defense, the club has set its sights on Dean Huijsen, the current Bournemouth player. The investment in the young defender is to rejuvenate the backline, where Rüdiger and Militao will remain key pieces but with plans to add emerging talent to ensure generational transition. Real Madrid's offer would be around 60 million euros, but competition for his signing could drive up the operation's cost.
The midfield will undergo significant changes, especially with the potential departure of Luka Modric. In this scenario, the sports management has turned to Martín Zubimendi, a midfielder with the ideal profile to join the rotation alongside Tchouaméni and Camavinga. Real Sociedad is reluctant to let him go easily, but Madrid would be willing to spend 50 million euros to secure his incorporation. However, Arsenal is also closely monitoring the situation and could complicate the negotiations.
In addition to the new signings, Real Madrid aims to bring back two talents from its academy. Miguel Gutiérrez, who has excelled at Girona, is an option to reinforce the left-back position, where Ferland Mendy has yet to solidify as an absolute guarantee. His buy-back clause is just eight million euros, a manageable figure for a player who has proven his worth in LaLiga. On the other hand, Nico Paz, currently at Como, could return to bolster the midfield, with his role in the team depending on the amount of playing time he can secure.
The squad Real Madrid aims to assemble for the next season

Regarding departures, Madrid is preparing to bid farewell to players who have been essential in recent years. David Alaba, Modric, Lucas Vázquez, Fran García, and Jesús Vallejo would not be part of the plans for the next season. These moves aim to renew the squad without sacrificing competitiveness, ensuring a balance between experience and youth.
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