Real Madrid consider the ‘main part’ of their transfer window done
Real Madrid consider the ‘main part’ of their transfer window done The FIFA World Cup is the grandest of stages in the world of football and it simply does not get bigger than the premier competition. The competition’s results and player performances at the event often impact transfer valuations and inflation in the associated transfer windows, and we expect the same after the ongoing event. Several players have risen to prominence after their wonderful performances at the event, including Ayyoub Bouaddi, whom even Real Madrid are pursuing . For others, the competition has either boosted or dipped their transfer valuation based on performances. Real Madrid are unperturbed As reported by MARCA , Real Madrid are unfazed by the progression of the World Cup and its impact on the transfer window. Jose Mourinho has got his key signings. (Picture credit: X/@realmadrid) From the club’s internal offices, the message remains that they have completed a major chunk of their job. They believe that the ‘main part’ of their transfer window is now done and that they do not have much to chase after the competition concludes. In that sense, Los Blancos have been observing the World Cup from a distance without paying much attention to the impact it has had on player valuations. Four massive signings Real Madrid’s stance on the transfer market is understandable considering that they have had one of the most productive runs in the initial stage of the window. Real Madrid are linked to Olise. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images) Los Blancos worked incessantly last month to close key signings even before the World Cup began, and added three defenders and a midfielder to their ranks in the process. Marc Cucurella, Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konate have already arrived as defensive recruits while Bernardo Silva is the team’s new midfield signing. Jose Mourinho, on that front, has already secured the signings of most of the players he saw as pillars to his project, and now only demands a second central defender and a midfielder for this summer. The links to Michel Olise, moreover, will keep Real Madrid in the transfer loop for a few weeks at the very least. They may be past the ‘main part’ of their objective, but there is enough to keep them relevant in the coming weeks.
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