
Real Madrid is constantly hindered this season by injuries, and nothing more than in their backline, where Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal, David Alaba and Ferland Mendy-a Champions League-winning-this season have missed considerably. They want to strengthen their backline on the transfer market this summer.
A deal for free agent Trent Alexander-Arnold has almost been packed, so that a right back has been added to their ranks for next season. There is less talk about the left position, although a movement is not excluded, but at the top of the agenda is a center-back.
Arsenal defender William Saliba is called the 'Bellingham or Defenders' in the Spanish capital, but a deal for the Frenchman looks difficult, and if possible, much more likely next summer because of his contractual situation. Spain International Dean Huijsen has been cited as perhaps the favorite for a switch this year, with a release clause of € 60 million in his Bournemouth deal.
Yet Chelsea is said to be in pole position for Huijsen, and he already has four offers on the table from Premier League parties. Los Blancos still has to make a movement and doubt about activating the release clause.
The will of Castello Lukeba is mentioned as a potential alternative, but the price tag of the RB Leipzig has deterred them. Relo says that Real Madrid can accurately explore the Dutch defender Jorrel Hato at Ajax as a Póential alternative.
It is not the first time that he has been linked to Los Blancos, but Hato penetrates comparisons in Valdebebas with David Alaba for his versatility he has brought left most of this season. Real Madrid does not doubt that he has the quality to play at Real Madrid, even if he has to improve in some areas and fits their age profile at the age of 19.
Just like Huijsen and Saliba, however, Real Madrid refuse to get a bidding war for Hato and will only close a deal that they think is fair. Hato has a contract until 2028 without release clause. Chelsea also asked for Hato, and there would also be competition for him.
With Mendy often absent and Fran Garcia not familiar with the club, Hato was able to kill two birds with one stone. Carlo Ancelotti eventually used Alaba on the left in the Champions League, where he struggled, but Hato was able to strengthen their back line both in the central defense and left back. New manager Xabi Alonso can also change system next year, but Hato would also be useful as a left -sided central defender in a rear three.
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