Incoming Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has two systems in mind for squad

Real Madrid, if they were not in it yet, was launched on Sunday in planning mode by the defeat in El Clasico and ended their slender hope to keep La Liga this season. Carlo Ancelotti has already been mentioned as the new Brazilian manager, and now Los Blancos is looking ahead to the arrival of Xabi Alonso on the first June.

The arrival of Alonso will bring the Santiago Bernabeu fresh optimism prior to the World Cup Club, just like new signing sessions. Real Madrid plans to make three signing sessions before the tournament in the new transfer window between June and June of June. The first of those signing sessions are Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool.

The most important question that Alonso has to answer is how to balance a team and at the same time get the best from Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior. The Frenchman has been demonstrably the best player of Los Blancos this season, but they rarely have shouted together, but Alonso will use them together as a front two for next season.

Alonso has two systems in mind for his new look Real Madrid, one of which would be the favorite 4-4-2 of Carlo Ancelotti, and the other would be his favorite 5-3-2/3-5-2 shape that he used at Bayer Leverkusen. It is clear that these formations are somewhat bad manners to explain what would happen on the field, but they give an idea of ​​what kind of players who will record Alonso in a starting XI.

The headline victim of the Alonso era is set to Rodrygo Goes, who has no natural fit in his plans, after being held on the side with Mbappe and Vinicius this season. Luka Modric, Lucas Vazquez and Jesus Vallejo are all ready to see their contracts expire without an extension offer.

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