
They reveal Real Madrid's plans, a top left-back at zero cost
The white team is already considering another signing for the left-back position, and his name is unexpected
Real Madrid is gradually announcing signings for next season. First, Huijsen and then Alexander Arnold have been officially announced. However, it doesn't seem like things will stop there, since the left back position is also a concern.
Álvaro Carreras is the chosen one, after reaching an agreement with the player himself. The only thing left is to do the same with Benfica to finalize the transfer fee and make it official. However, a name has surprisingly appeared on the table for the left back position.

This is Myles Lewis-Skelly, an 18-year-old left back who is playing for Arsenal this season. In the Champions League knockout round against Los Blancos, he left a very good impression. At Real Madrid, they haven't taken their eyes off him as a possible signing to strengthen that position.
It was in England, The Guardian, who reported on the move that's being prepared. Skelly wouldn't arrive this summer but the next, taking advantage of his contract situation. He is under contract until June 2026, and if he doesn't renew, he could join Real Madrid on a free transfer.
Doubts about the left back position force Real Madrid to take action
It's not confirmed yet, but Álvaro Carreras's arrival at Real Madrid is considered a done deal. However, that still doesn't end the doubts currently surrounding the left back position. They are still active in the market looking for more reinforcements for that role.

Mendy's injuries have prevented him from having consistency in recent years. That has weighed on Los Blancos even though they renewed his contract last summer. However, it's not ruled out that he could leave during this transfer window due to Carreras's arrival at the club.
Meanwhile, Fran García also hasn't managed to establish himself as an undisputed starter. Xabi Alonso trusts him and he could have an important test this season to stay on the team. Otherwise, Skelly's possible signing would be a tough blow for the former Rayo player.
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