Branthwaite leads Real Madrid’s three-man centre back shortlist

Jarrad Branthwaite van Everton is one of the defenders who are monitored by Real Madrid prior to the summer transfer window.

The International England, who received his Everton debut from Los Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti, continued to develop under David Moyes and was a striking artist for the Toffees during their fascinating derby duel with Premier League Liverpool last week.

Really wants to refresh their defense with Antonio Rudiger, David Alaba and Eder Militao show signs of wear.

They have drawn up a list with left-sided middle back Banthwaite, Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate and Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen who has a release clause of £ 50 million.

Branthwaite is appreciated about £ 75 million by Everton, who was rejected about £ 50 million from Manchester United last summer, while Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea have maintained a look at his progress.

Although the 22-year-old has been contracted until 2027, Everton does not yet have to open discussions about a new deal.

Club owners Friedkin Group want to invest in Everton's team this summer and it is expected that it is a considerable turnover of players with a number of Moyes's side of the contract. However, they may also have to sell to stay within the rich of PSR guidelines.

The subsequent interest of real or different top Champions League clubs in Branthwaite is difficult to ignore with the player who is also understood to test themselves at that level as quickly as possible.

The Spanish giants want to lower the age of their team and Branthwaite is younger than Liverpool counterpart Konate, although the 25-year-old French international has a larger Champions League experience.

Konate must still agree on a new deal with Liverpool that has really warned while Huijsen also brings the rise of this season of Huijsen, combined with a set clause, a profession.

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