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Real Madrid is considering the possibility of parting ways with two pillars of its defense, Éder Militao and David Alaba, in the upcoming transfer markets. The Merengue board, concerned about the constant injuries to both players, is willing to entertain offers for the Brazilian and the Austrian going into the summer of 2025, marking a potentially significant shift in the champion team's defensive line.
Éder Militao, 26, joined the club in 2019 from Porto and has become a key figure in the defense. However, recurring knee injuries have raised doubts about his continuity as they could impact his long-term performance. To date, the defender has played 172 official matches for the team, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists. Despite his potential and youth, uncertainty about his physical condition could be a decisive factor for his departure.
Real Madrid is eyeing potential replacements
On the other hand, David Alaba, 32, was a notable signing in 2021 from Bayern Munich. In his over 100 appearances for Real Madrid, he has contributed five goals and nine assists. Nevertheless, a prolonged injury has significantly reduced his involvement in the past year, leading the club to question his place in the future project.
Facing this scenario, Real Madrid is already assessing possible reinforcements, with names like Jonathan Tah and Virgil van Dijk in consideration. The decision to sell Militao and Alaba may be driven by the need for a defensive overhaul to maintain the team's competitiveness at the highest level. The coming months will be crucial in determining the future of both players.
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