Florentino Perez would like to secure the services of two players in 2023. The first would arrive to replace Luka Modric, while the second would be a world star, capable of making a difference.
According to information relayed by Defense Central, Real Madrid has two main priorities for 2023. Florentino Perez would like to obtain the reinforcements of two players with a unique profile. The first would arrive to compensate for the possible departure of Luka Modric, while the second would be a world star, capable of making the difference at the highest level to allow the team to take an additional step.
Tielemans would always be followed
According to the media, the Madrid leaders are preparing for the succession of Luka Modric. The Croatian is 37 years old and is likely to gradually lose his influence in the merengue game. To replace him, the names of Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund) and Enzo Fernandez (Benfica) have circulated in recent weeks. According to Files, Youri Tielemans (Leicester) is also still targeted. The Belgian international will be free at the end of the season and is highly coveted, especially in the Premier League.
The president of the European champion club would also like to secure the services of a world-class player. He would like to find an element likely to become the face of his project. With this in mind, the most cited names remain those of Kylian Mbappé (PSG) and Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund). The French could be sensitive to the idea of a departure, after the controversies of the last few months. But the Madrid club will have to pay a high price for his transfer, while his contract with Paris runs until 2025. As for the second, his release clause will take effect in 2024. It seems unlikely that Real Madrid will try the blow before.
Florentino Perez has already proven his understanding of football and his ability to anticipate changing circumstances. The Spaniard is at the head of a club in good financial health, capable of investing to meet its needs. The White House should experience movement in the coming months…
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