Real Madrid to scout Manchester City star at Club World Cup

Real Madrid plans to close a deal for Benfica's Alvaro Carreras before the Club World Cup to add to their new defense, which will already comprise Alexander-Arnold. That will exceed three of their priorities and probably the only further company before the Club World Cup, with the possible exception of Nico Paz. However, the next priority will be a midfielder who can set the tone for Los Blancos.

It seems that Arsenal will win the race for Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, who was the midfielder who was most connected to Los Blancos – especially with the arrival of Xabi Alonso. However, other alternatives are starting to come forward, such as Angelo Stiller and Tijjani Reijners in their thinking.

Before Zubimendi, Stiller or Reijkers, the man who had reserved Real Madrid was as their big name in midfield, Rodri Hernandez of Manchester City, before he tore his cruciate ligament earlier this season. The Ballon d'Or winner is back in the city team while they are confronted against Bournemouth for the first time on Tuesday evening.

Cadena Ser says that those in the offices in Real Madrid will pay very good attention to how he recovers from his injury. Rodri is very popular with Real Madrid and is one from the Spanish capital. If he looks like his old self, he will also be taken into account this summer for a movement.

The 28-year-old would be a rare exception to the usual transfer policy of Los Blancos, a sign of both the scarcity on the market of midfielders of his level and his own quality. In general, Real Madrid only spends big on players in their early 1920s or teenage years as long -term investments, and they will undoubtedly want to see clear evidence that Rodri does not run the impact of the injury.

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