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Real Madrid has its sights set on strengthening its squad with five renowned signings to face the 2025 Club World Cup. The white club's board does not want to leave any loose ends in a competition that is shaping up to be a great international showcase, and among the names being considered are Cristiano Ronaldo, Dean Huijsen, Martín Zubimendi, Ibrahima Konaté, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, as reported by Defensa Central. The intention is to strengthen all lines of the team to ensure maximum performance in the tournament.
One of the names that excites the fans the most is Cristiano Ronaldo. While his return would only be considered on loan for the tournament, the possibility of the club's all-time leading goal scorer wearing the white shirt again generates expectations. On the other hand, the arrival of Alexander-Arnold seems to be on track, as the English player is a priority for the team to reinforce the right-back position.
Real Madrid wants to make 5 signings for the Club World Cup
In midfield, the choice of Zubimendi aims to find a reliable replacement for players like Modric and Kroos, who may be approaching the end of their time at the club. Huijsen and Konaté, on the other hand, appear as key reinforcements for the defense, in a context where injuries have led to significant departures in the backline.
In addition to the new arrivals, Madrid is also considering potential departures. Players like Jesús Vallejo or David Alaba could leave the club before the tournament, depending on market developments. Planning is underway, and the Santiago Bernabéu's offices are working to present the best possible squad in a tournament that the club considers a priority on its agenda.
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