Real Madrid not ruling out more transfers once they sign top defensive target | OneFootball

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·03 de julho de 2025

Real Madrid not ruling out more transfers once they sign top defensive target

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Real Madrid have been one of the most active teams in the transfer market this summer, having already roped in three players.

Bournemouth defensive prodigy Dean Huijsen was the first to join the club, followed by Liverpool superstar Trent Alexander-Arnold.


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Argentine prodigy Franco Mastantuono is the most recent player to join, although the youngster will not be anywhere near the Real Madrid camp until mid-August.

Real Madrid have not closed the door on markets

Despite bringing in three players, however, Real Madrid have not entirely ruled out signing more players this summer.

This is according to Jorge Picon, who suggests that Real Madrid remain open to bringing in more talents, if there are departures or if an interesting opportunity presents itself.

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Alvaro Carreras operation is still on the table for Real Madrid (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

The club, at the moment, though, are only working on a deal to sign just one player in the form of Alvaro Carreras.

The Benfica star has been on Real Madrid’s radar for quite some time now. The club had identified the Spaniard as an ideal alternative to Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy at left-back.

However, Real Madrid were unable to close the deal before the FIFA Club World Cup, which led to uncertainty over the deal.

But with Benfica knocked out of the tournament, the deal could be back on. Recent reports suggest the full-back is already rebelling against his current club, in an attempt to force a move to the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

A key challenge for Real Madrid, though, will be to reach an agreement with Benfica, who are not too keen on selling their star player on a cut price deal this summer.

Keeping that in mind, it will be interesting to see how things transpire in the coming weeks.

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