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He shone in the Champions League final, now Real Madrid will sign him for 80 million as Benzema's replacement

This striker is being observed by Real Madrid, and they would sign him ad KB9's replacement.

By William Estrella

This striker is being observed by Real Madrid, and they would sign him ad KB9's replacement.
This striker is being observed by Real Madrid, and they would sign him ad KB9's replacement.

The most important final in Europe and one of the most important in the world of football, the Champions League, is currently taking place. Real Madrid is in the midst of searching for a center forward to add to the squad for next season and one of the top contenders for the position is competing in such an important tournament.

It is already known that if they cannot with Harry Kane, Real Madrid will go after the Argentine Lautaro Martínez. Ancelotti really likes the player with a great presence at Inter Milan, and not only that. In the event that the Champions League champion is consecrated tonight with the neroazzurros, it could become an absolute priority for Florentino Pérez.

We are talking about the fact that if he wins the trophy, Madrid could move Harry Kane to second place on the list and go directly for Lautaro Martínez. In this case, the player would barely have time to celebrate the hypothetical title since he would have to travel to Madrid shortly. We'll see what happens.

Is it possible to sign Martínez immediately?

Yes, as long as they reach an agreement with the club as well as with the player, Real Madrid will be able to incorporate Lautaro Martínez without difficulties. Although we remember that at the moment the priority is still Harry Kane. We will be attentive to what may happen in the next few hours.


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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