Real Madrid's €200M Summer Spending Spree Ends: No More Signings Unless Players Are Sold

Key Updates on Real Madrid's Transfer Strategy
Summer Spending Breakdown (Total: ~€200M)
Manager Hire: Paid €11.5M release clause for Xabi Alonso from Leverkusen
Defensive Reinforcements:
Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth): €68M – Impressed at Club World Cup
Álex Fernández (Benfica): €58M (left-back)
Young Stars:
Franco Mastantuono (17, River Plate): €73M total (€45M to River Plate + taxes)
Trent Alexander-Arnold: Paid €11.5M to Liverpool for early transfer
Financial Pause
After heavy spending, Madrid won’t make new signings unless they sell players first.
Priority sales: Rodrygo (€100M valuation) and Ceballos, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Bayern interested.
Tactical Gaps Remain
Midfield Issues: Tchouaméni & Camavinga lack playmaking skills; Rodri was unattainable due to injury.
"Classic Winger" Needed: Scouts want a dribbling-focused wide attacker for Alonso’s system, but funds depend on sales.
Rodrygo’s Uncertain Future
Despite public statements about staying, his limited role at Club World Cup (bench) has frustrated his camp.
Madrid open to offers, but no formal bids yet from Liverpool, Bayern, or Arsenal.
What’s Next?
Sales First: Rodrygo or Ceballos must leave to fund further moves.
Konaté Watch: Madrid may pursue the Liverpool defender (free transfer in 2026).
Alonso’s Adaptation: The new manager must work with current squad gaps until January.
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