
Xabi Alonso gives the green light to the signing recommended by Kroos, the new leader of the midfield
The midfielder names his successor and the new Real Madrid coach gives the green light
Real Madrid remains very alert to the market to find the necessary reinforcements for next season. With Huijsen already announced, the next two should be Álvaro Carreras and Alexander Arnold. However, these won't be the only additions they are currently considering.
In addition to the defense, Xabi Alonso has asked the club to make an effort to bring in one more midfielder. He believes it's essential to add someone who can help in playmaking. He also takes into account that Tchouaméni is the only pure pivot in the squad.

Ultimately, they're looking for a possible replacement for Toni Kroos, and the German has recommended the best. It's Angelo Stiller, a midfielder from Stuttgart, who also seems to convince Xabi Alonso. The coach has given the green light to try to sign him with the Club World Cup in mind.
At 24 years old, they believe he could be a good addition to the Merengue squad. He would arrive to help in playmaking thanks to his creativity and passing accuracy. This is something Xabi Alonso has demanded from Florentino, and it seems Stiller fits for both of them.
in addition to Stiller, Real Madrid prepare to bring in more midfielders
Real Madrid would already be working on signing Stiller, but he's not the only player on their list. This operation won't stop their intentions with Nico Paz. Regardless of what happens with the German, they still plan to bring in the Argentine.

Last summer, Real Madrid saw how Kroos surprised everyone with his retirement from professional soccer. This time, it's Modric who has already announced that he won't stay at the club after the Club World Cup. That's why they considered it necessary to strengthen the midfield with creative talent.
Both Stiller and Nico Paz could arrive to fill the gaps left by Toni and Luka. This is a possibility they're studying and that has Xabi Alonso's approval. He believes it's a great solution for the problems Merengues have had this season.
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