Real Madrid has been very active during the special transfer window that FIFA has enabled before the Club World Cup, but it is also aware of the potential of the squad now led by Xabi Alonso. The new signings only serve to improve the group’s potential.

Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Franco Mastantuono are top-tier reinforcements for Madrid,which hopes to finalize the transfer of Álvaro Carreras after the World Cup ends. The Galician footballer was registered in the competition by Benfica, which initially agreed to sell the full-back.
Florentino Pérez, however, won’t leave Carreras stranded and has made this clear to the young 22-year-old footballer’s entourage. The defender already trained at La Fábrica between 2017 and 2020 and will return home to strengthen a backline that has faced various problems throughout this turbulent season.

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Madrid may resume other operations, such as acquiring a creative midfielder.Losing Toni Kroos first, then Luka Modric, could have negative consequences for the team, both in play and in the hierarchy within the locker room. Xabi is aware and may have taken action, demanding that the club sign Martín Zubimendi.