Real Madrid has reportedly determined their top three targets for the summer transfer season, as was reported earlier today.
With the intention of bolstering the offensive unit and adding a prominent name to the group, the Merengues have made Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain their primary targeting.
In addition to the Frenchman, Los Blancos are thinking about making a move to acquire Alphonso Davies, a left-back for Bayern Munich. Meanwhile, Leny Yoro, a young defender for Lille, is the most desirable candidate for the center-back position.
According to the president of La Liga, Real Madrid is able to sign all of their objectives.
A great number of teams, including Barcelona, have discovered that it is difficult to operate freely in the transfer market in recent years due to the Financial Fair Play laws and restrictions that are in place in La Liga.
However, La Liga president Javier Tebas does not anticipate any such challenges when it comes to Real Madrid. In a recent interview, he affirmed that Los Blancos are in a position to sign Mbappe, Davies, and even more players if they so choose.
To name just a few, Alphonso Davies? I do not have any information on the expenses associated with the Mbappe deal; but, Real Madrid is in a very strong financial position. In a conversation with Fabrizio Romano, Tebas said that in recent years, they had not engaged in any acts of excessive behavior.
Because his contract with Paris Saint-Germain is set to expire at the conclusion of the current season, Mbappe will be a free agent in the summer. The expectations that he has for his salary and signing bonus might suck a significant amount of money out of the club’s resources, despite the fact that he would join without any transfer costs.
In the meanwhile, Davies will be approaching the last year of his contract with Bayern Munich, and he could be able to be signed for a price that is affordable for a player of his caliber.
The worth of Yoro has now been determined by Lille to be sixty million euros. Real Madrid considers this amount to be extravagant, especially when taking into consideration that the 18-year-old’s contract would expire the following year.
Therefore, it is yet unknown if any of them will wind up joining Real Madrid in the summer or whether all of them will.