
With the aim of dominating the international stage by 2025, Real Madrid has already outlined its market roadmap: closing two high-profile signings to accompany the addition of Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose arrival is secured as a free agent after ending his spell at Liverpool. The goal is clear: to compete with the best in the Club World Cup, where the White Team has been drawn against Al Hilal, Salzburg, and Pachuca in Group H, as reported by El Chiringuito de Jugones.
In addition to the arrival of the English international, who will bolster the right flank with his offensive abilities and passing precision, the club now aims to add two young talents from Spanish football already standing out in European leagues. One of them is Dean Huijsen, a 20-year-old defender who has made a strong impression at Bournemouth, establishing himself as one of the big revelations in the Premier League. Although his contract runs until 2030, his 50-million-euro buyout clause is not an insurmountable obstacle for the Merengues, who see him as a present and future solution following a season marked by injuries to Militao, Alaba, and Rüdiger.
Real Madrid Wants to Rebuild Their Defense
The other name given the green light at the Bernabéu offices is Álvaro Carreras, currently playing for Benfica. The 22-year-old left-back has earned praise for his performances in the Champions League and his ability to create from the wing. Trained in Madrid's youth categories, his return would also be a move towards an attacking profile that fits the tactical vision that Xabi Alonso, the next first-team coach, will bring.
With these maneuvers, Real Madrid is gearing up not only to compete confidently in the Club World Cup but also to strengthen positions that raised doubts this year. Florentino Pérez and his team aim to make a statement and build a squad combining experience and youth, ready to challenge for all titles in the upcoming cycle.
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