
Not 40 or 50M, they reject Real Madrid and Florentino will negotiate after the World Cup
The operation Florentino Pérez seeks to carry out given the problems a club has been causing Real Madrid
Real Madrid's transfer market was more than outstanding with the signings of Huijsen, Arnold, and Mastantuono. Although the latter will arrive only after the Club World Cup, the others are performing well in the team. Covering positions that Real Madrid sought to strengthen, the club didn't manage to sign Álvaro Carreras.
Benfica's left-back has remained one of Real Madrid's main targets. Although the plan was to finalize his transfer before the start of the World Cup, Benfica prevented this. Despite the agreement between Real Madrid and Carreras and the offer the team made, Benfica rejected absolutely everything, causing troublesome issues.

In light of this, Florentino Pérez has decided to take charge of this operation after the end of the Club World Cup. Carreras's level, even though it hasn't been particularly spectacular, hasn't ruled out his signing by Real Madrid.
Florentino Pérez's presence
Suffering quite a bit with the left-back position, Real Madrid decided to sign a reinforcement for this spot. The club had several targets, but in the end, Álvaro Carreras was the one who managed to prevail. His impressive performance in his debut season with Benfica was enough to convince Real Madrid to sign him.
As a player who can perform both offensively and defensively, Real Madrid was left empty-handed before the World Cup. Demanding a payment of more than €50 million, Benfica's financial demands are a major problem.
In its effort to prevent Carreras from joining Real Madrid for the World Cup, Benfica only caused Florentino to take matters into his own hands. Real Madrid's president has always shown his great ability to solve this kind of operation.
The offer to Benfica
Despite Fran García's great level during this World Cup, Real Madrid has decided to sign Álvaro Carreras. The left-back, after a rather inconsistent season, will finally become a solid position again, as long as Benfica isn't a problem.
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