
3 sales and €200M, Real Madrid's plan for the final stretch of the transfer window
Brahim, Rodrygo, and Camavinga do not have the profile of untouchables, and their continuity could be threatened if offers arrive
Real Madrid is preparing for a very busy final stretch of the transfer window. The goal is clear: bring in around €200 million ($200 million) in sales. To achieve this, three names are on the table: Rodrygo Goes, Eduardo Camavinga, and Brahim Díaz.
With Xabi Alonso in charge, the team is starting to take shape. There are players who no longer quite fit in and others who could make way for new faces. The club is seeking revenue without weakening its backbone.
Brahim, on his way out
Brahim Díaz is one of those singled out. The Málaga native finds it difficult to carve out a spot with the emergence of young players like Arda Güler or Franco Mastantuono. In the new system, there's no room for a player with his profile.

His market value is €40 million ($40 million). The Premier League and Serie A have already shown interest. If a good offer comes in, Madrid won't keep him.
Rodrygo, unsure whether to stay or leave
Rodrygo's case is the most complex. His role has been reduced with Mbappé's arrival and the new tactical setup. Only two forwards play, and the Brazilian is no longer untouchable.

He has a market. His current value is €90 million ($90 million) andPSG, Arsenal, and Tottenham are keeping an eye on him. If he agrees to leave and the offer is high, the club will seriously consider his sale.
Camavinga, the most unexpected move
Camavinga is the dark horse. His profile doesn't quite fit Xabi Alonso's vision, who is looking for a midfielder with more composure and vision. The Frenchman is all energy, but less direction.
His market value is around €60 million ($60 million). There's no urgency to sell him, but if a proposal close to that figure arrives, Madrid will listen.

The sum of the three deals could approach €200 million ($200 million). That amount would allow the club to strengthen if Xabi deems it necessary. It would also help keep financial stability ahead of a demanding year.
The transfer window is entering its decisive phase. At Bernabéu, they're already preparing to close the summer with major moves.
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