Report: Real Madrid will only make January signings if one thing happens

Date:

Report: Real Madrid will only make January signings if one thing happens

Real Madrid has no immediate plans to sign new players in the upcoming January transfer window, unless a major injury crisis forces a change in strategy.

Despite Dani Carvajal suffering a severe knee injury during a recent match against Villarreal—the club remains confident in their current squad depth.

According to Jose Luis Sanchez, as reported by Madrid Zone, the reigning European champions are set to avoid making any new additions this winter unless another significant injury compels them to rethink their stance.

The club believes they have enough adequate options to cover Carvajal’s absence, with Lucas Vazquez expected to step in as the natural replacement.

While some fans and pundits have called for defensive reinforcements—especially given that Carvajal, David Alaba, and academy prospect Joan Martínez are all out with long-term injuries—Real Madrid’s management remains optimistic about their existing options.

They believe the squad has enough quality and depth to manage the remainder of the season without the urgency to rush into new signings.

However, should another significant injury arise, the club may reconsider their strategy and potentially explore the transfer market in January to strengthen their defensive options.

That said, they may still make some moves for the future, with recent reports suggesting that the club are prepared to offer pre-contract agreements to two high-profile defenders in Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies.

Both players are out of contract in the coming summer and if the respective clubs fail to sort their contracts in the next couple of months, they will be allowed to sign pre-contract agreements with a European club in Janauary.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

49ers treating Seahawks showdown as must-win even if it’s not

49ers treating Seahawks showdown as must-win even if it's...

A four-time and three-time champion at Vermont girls golf state championships

For the fourth consecutive year, Mount Mansfield senior Namo...

Global Casino Industry Sees Surge in Mobile Gaming Amidst Pandemic Recovery

The global casino industry is witnessing a significant shift...

Nvidia Leads 11 Buys As Market Rebounds; AI Giant On Tap

Dow Jones futures edged lower overnight, along with S&P...