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River Plate is gearing up to revolutionize the transfer market with the ambition of forming a dream team for the 2025 Club World Cup. The club's board is clear that, to compete internationally, they must have top-tier reinforcements. In this sense, there are already four heavyweight names in world football being considered: Ángel Correa, Sebastián Driussi, Lucas Beltrán, and Lucas Martínez Quarta. These signings aim to raise the team's quality and make it a strong contender in the most prestigious club tournament in the world.
River Plate aims to build a dream squad
As revealed by Maximiliano Grillo on TNT Sports, the Millonario has begun negotiations to bring back several of its former stars, such as Martínez Quarta and Driussi, who made a mark during their time with the club. Additionally, Correa, a World Cup champion with Argentina, is a priority after being on the radar in the previous transfer window. However, his stay at Atlético de Madrid delayed his arrival.
Lucas Beltrán, currently at Fiorentina, is another player River has in sight. Although his return seems more challenging due to his desire to establish himself in Europe and stay in the Argentine national team's spotlight, the club does not rule out making an effort to repatriate him.
River Plate is willing to make a significant investment in the upcoming transfer window, aware that only with players of this caliber can they compete at the highest level in the Club World Cup.
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