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Real Madrid's Summer Search for Midfield Talent: The Focus on Smit and Elite Stars

Despite Smith being a great prospect, Real Madrid is looking for someone ready for the first team

By Pame Sun

Kees Smith. Photo. Youtube
Kees Smith. Photo. Youtube

As the summer transfer window heats up, Real Madrid's sporting staff, led by the keen eye of chief scout Juni Calafat, are already busy identifying and courting the next generation of footballing stars. Their constant drive to reinforce the squad each summer has brought them to a new name of interest: Kees Smit.

Smit, a talented Dutch midfielder, has been on the Real Madrid radar for some time, with Calafat and the technical team closely following his development. Although he currently plays for Jong AZ (the reserve team of AZ Alkmaar), his exceptional qualities have led many to believe he could be a strong addition. Known for his elegant passing, excellent vision, and maturity beyond his years, Smit has impressed with his ability to control the midfield and dictate the tempo of the game.

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However, despite his potential, Real Madrid's management believes Smit is not the immediate solution the club needs. While he represents a valuable "squad player" for the future, the team is looking for a different profile right now. The club's leaders, including Florentino Pérez and José Ángel Sánchez, are clear that any new midfielder must offer immediate, top-tier performance to help fill the voids left by departing legends like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric. They need a player who can immediately contribute with ball progression from the back and a high level of on-field leadership.

With this in mind, the club's current focus for midfield reinforcements is on more established young talents. Real Madrid is actively working to finalize deals for players like Arda Güler and Franco Mastantuono, both of whom are seen as ready to make a significant impact.

This strategic approach highlights the club's commitment to balancing future potential with the immediate needs of a squad competing at the highest level. While Smit remains a player to watch for the future, Real Madrid's immediate transfer strategy is centered on acquiring proven young stars who can help maintain the club's dominant position in world football.


Pame Sun

Pame Sun

Pamela Suntaxi, better known as Pame Sun, is a 26 year old Ecuadorian sports journalist, recognized for her passion and dedication to the world of soccer. Since she was young, she showed a deep interest in this sport thanks to her mother, and throughout her career she has managed to consolidate herself as one of the leading voices in the sports world.Specializing in the analysis and coverage of the country's most important teams, such as Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito (LDU), Barcelona Spo...

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