Real Madrid unlikely to spend €150 million on one player; could split the budget across several signings
Real Madrid unlikely to spend €150 million on one player; could split the budget across several signings For decades, Florentino Perez has been associated with football’s biggest transfer headlines. From Luis Figo and Zinedine Zidane to Cristiano Ronaldo and Jude Bellingham, the Real Madrid president has built a reputation around signing the world’s most sought-after stars. That is why his promise to launch a €150 million bid for a world-class player generated enormous excitement among supporters during the recent presidential election campaign. The promise was eventually followed by a concrete move, with Real Madrid submitting a huge offer for Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez. The proposal was immediately rejected, but it may have revealed something much bigger about the club’s transfer plans. According to comments made by Spanish journalist Manolo Lama and relayed by Defensa Central , Real Madrid are unlikely to spend €150 million on a single player this summer. Instead, the club may be moving towards a different strategy altogether – one focused on rebuilding the squad rather than chasing one blockbuster signing. The €150 million promise Real Madrid had a bid rejected for Julian Alvarez. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images) When news emerged that Real Madrid had tested Atletico Madrid’s resolve with a massive offer for Alvarez, many assumed the club were preparing another Galactico-style transfer. The Argentine striker was viewed as one of the few players capable of justifying such an enormous investment, and his rejection immediately sparked questions about what would happen next. That debate has now been fuelled further by Manolo Lama’s assessment of the situation. The veteran journalist believes Real Madrid will not spend €150 million on a single player. While he does not rule out the club investing that amount overall, he expects the money to be distributed across multiple signings rather than being committed to one superstar arrival. If that proves accurate, it would represent a notable shift from the approach that made Perez famous throughout his various spells as president. Real Madrid will strengthen multiple positions The club’s transfer activity so far certainly supports that theory. Rather than waiting for one major signing, Real Madrid have already moved aggressively to improve several areas of the squad. Real Madrid have signed Ibrahima Konate. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) Denzel Dumfries has arrived for €20 million, while Ibrahima Konate and Bernardo Silva have joined without transfer fees. Viewed individually, none of those moves carry the glamour of a €150 million superstar transfer. Viewed collectively, however, they address several weaknesses that were exposed over the past two seasons. Since the transfer window still has a long way to go, there is also an expectation that more additions could follow before the new season begins. Abandoning the Galactico approach? The temptation at Real Madrid is always to chase the biggest name available. But recent seasons have shown that even the most talented squads can struggle if balance and depth are lacking. That is why this emerging transfer strategy could ultimately benefit Real Madrid far more than a single €150 million signing. Instead of spending a huge fee on one player, Perez could rather focus on building a stronger squad capable of competing on multiple fronts.
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