The transfer that would solve Real Madrid's season for 4 million a year
Madrid could have its solution for the season for just 4 million a year, and it's an opportunity with doubts.
Real Madrid's defeat in the Spanish Super Cup has reopened some debates that the team experienced in previous months. One of the most notable is the clear need to acquire more players for the defense.
Especially on the flanks. The names the team is currently considering are scarce, and there are few chances they will finally arrive at Santiago Bernabéu locker room. Juni Calafat's scouts have already hit the market in search of alternatives.
The team urgently needs to replace certain pieces of the team to avoid more humiliations. This, after the simply embarrassing result against Barcelona, 2 to 5, in the Super Cup final. For this reason, Real Madrid is starting to consider options to replace Lucas Vázquez on the right wing, where he's been a headache.
In this regard, it seems that for 4 million euros a year, they could bring in a high-level player like Kyle Walker. However, from the perspective of many Premier League soccer fans, this decision could be somewhat controversial due to the Englishman's poor form. Additionally, with competition from AC Milan, which also wants his services, everything could get complicated.
Currently, the management is only exploring the possibility of bringing in this player as a replacement for Carvajal. While he's a soccerer who has shown a superlative level, today he raises many doubts, although the decision is Florentino's.
An Economic Option
The British soccerer has proven to be one of the most important right-backs in the world in recent years. A player with speed comparable to the best runners in this sport and who also has enviable defensive solidity.
This could bring great benefits to the club's overall levels, although his performance this season isn't the best. This season, at 34 years old, he's played just 1159 minutes in 18 matches, thus showing a drop in performance.
These statistics are what generate quite a few doubts for many club supporters, who don't see him as the right transfer. However, he could be a somewhat more reliable solution than Lucas Vázquez, who hasn't been up to par at all this season.
In Florentino's Hands
Right now, Florentino Pérez has the opportunity to change the landscape with a last-minute transfer like this could be. However, in general terms, it remains to be seen if it could be the most suitable option for what the club needs.
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