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He's the next Bellingham, he's worth €130 million and Real Madrid are looking to sign him

The footballer who shines in Europe and who Real Madrid are looking for.

By William Estrella

The footballer who shines in Europe and who Real Madrid are looking for.
The footballer who shines in Europe and who Real Madrid are looking for.

Real Madrid improved their image a lot compared to last season and that is thanks to the great work being done by Carlo Ancelotti, an Italian coach who is much loved by the fans of the Spanish team and who hope that he can renew his contract that ends in 2024 and that it is still not confirmed if he will continue or not.

Yesterday, the Spanish team thrashed Napoli 4-2 in the Champions League at the pace of their top player, Jude Bellingham, who has not stopped shining in the best team in the world since he became a reinforcement and surely sooner or later will end up winning the Ballon d'Or and more if he continues on this path.

Real Madrid are already targeting some names ahead of next summer's transfer window. This young footballer has appeared on several occasions in the pools to wear white from 2024, although Florentino knows that the footballer has left details that are not to his liking.

Who is it?

This is Florian Wirtz, the young Bayern Leverkusen footballer who is causing a sensation in the old continent. In addition to the good reports presented by the German player, he is one of the favorites to leave the German club along with his coach Xabi Alonso ́ ́, they wrote in Planet Real Madrid. And they added: "The club knows that to get his services they would have to pay around 130 million euros, a figure far from all logic, although it was the same as what was paid for Bellingham and now it turns out to be cheap. ´´
 


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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