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Breaking news, Florentino Perez's drastic decision after Real Madrid's injuries

Carlo Ancelotti and Florentino Perez have made a choice regarding Real Madrid's injuries.

By William Estrella

Carlo Ancelotti and Florentino Perez have made a choice regarding Real Madrid's injuries.
Carlo Ancelotti and Florentino Perez have made a choice regarding Real Madrid's injuries.

It is a reality that Real Madrid is one of the fittest teams in the world, along with Arsenal, Girona, Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City... however, the club from the capital of Spain is having a serious injury problem, Well, with the latest one from David Alaba, there are now more than 10 injuries throughout the season and some of them long-lasting.

Now, there is talk about the decision that Florentino Perez would have made, and the local media in Madrid claims that Florentino has asked Ancelotti for names to sign in January, well, the squad has been limited with so many injuries, and it is due beef up.

Will Florentino Perez make a signing? Carlo Ancelotti commented on this: "We will evaluate it in the coming days, we have the time to do it because the market ends on January 31. We are going to look for the best possible solution. At the moment we are in no hurry. We want to finish the year well and then we have time to make the possible decision.

When Ancelotti was asked about some options for signing, this was his response: “This is not the time for names. If there is a possibility that it is good for the club, we are going to do it. “We have time to think about it.” Then they asked him if he wants a new defender, to which he responded: "I'm not going to tell you if I would like it or not. We're going to think about it. Together we're going to make the best decision for the squad."


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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