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The €100 million signing that could arrive at Real Madrid alongside Xabi Alonso

This is the signing that Real Madrid wants for their team in 2024.

By William Estrella

This is the signing that Real Madrid wants for their team in 2024.
This is the signing that Real Madrid wants for their team in 2024.

Real Madrid's season so far has been very good and the agonizing victory in the classic against Barcelona last weekend will be very important for this team to become stronger than ever and to achieve the objectives they want, since in the previous season they could not rise to the occasion as they were left without the Spanish league and also without the Champions League, which was what they wanted most.

In this second part of the year, the team led by Carlo Ancelotti is first along with Girona in the Spanish league and for the moment they won all the Champions League games in the group stage but the truth is that there is still a long way to go for everything to end but they are on a good path, something that is leaving the team's fans quite calm.

What is not known is what will happen from next year because the Italian coach ends his link with the institution and for the moment there was no talk of renewal, meanwhile, in Brazil they are waiting for him with open arms. Now, they reveal that if Xabi Alonso turns around but as a coach, it could be with a luxury signing worth 100 million.

Who are we talking about?

 Florentino Perez already knows that Xabi Alonso might not arrive at Real Madrid alone and one of his requests would be Florian Wirtz, a footballer who is very popular at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium and of whom Juni Calafat has very good reports, although his starting price would be 100 million euros, they wrote in Central Defense.


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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