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Wednesday, 1 February 2017
ALABA,AUBAMAYANG,COURTOIS,DYBALA-REAL MADRID BACK IN FOR BIG NAMES AS TRANSFER BAN ENDS
ALABA, AUBAMEYANG,
COURTOIS, DYBALA -
REAL MADRID BACK IN
FOR BIG NAMES AS
TRANSFER BAN ENDS
Alberto Pinero
Los Blancos were hit with a two-
window transfer embargo by
FIFA, but that has been reduced
and now a marquee signing
could arrive in the summer
ANALYSIS
With the winter window now shut,
Real Madrid can sign players once
again. The European champions saw
their transfer ban cut in half on appeal
and, after being unable to recruit in
January, Los Blancos can now look
ahead and plan for the summer.
C helsea target Morata move in the
summer
Goal understands Madrid are happy
with the current squad, with quality
in all areas and a healthy mix of youth
and experience. In the meantime,
there are also a number of talented
young players out on loan who could
return and boost the overall quality at
the disposal of Zinedine Zidane in
time for next season.
Nevertheless, Madrid are almost
always active when it comes to signing
players and, if the club can improve
the team in any area, new names will
no doubt arrive in the summer.
In goal, Real remain happy with
Keylor Navas, despite recent criticism
for the Costa Rica shot-stopper who is
still short of his best after undergoing
an operation in the summer. Thibaut
Courtois is an alternative to the
Central American and the Belgian
would welcome a return to Spain
(despite his past with Atletico). He is
out of contract in 2019 and has yet to
renew. However, his signing would
represent a significant outlay for
Madrid.
David De Gea looks unlikely to arrive
any time soon, though. The
Manchester United goalkeeper was on
the verge of signing in 2015, but
ended up staying at Old Trafford after
the paperwork for his signing failed to
arrive before the transfer deadline.
Meanwhile, third-choice goalkeeper
Ruben Yanez is out of contract in
2018 and could leave the club.
There could be some changes in
defence as well. Pepe has been out
injured for some time and his renewal
has been put off, with a move to
China a possibility for the Portugal
centre-back. Meanwhile, Jesus Vallejo
and Diego Llorente will be back at the
club after spells away on loan.
'Ronaldo hurt by Bernabeu booing'
Madrid need to strengthen the full-
back positions. Danilo has not been
good enough since signing from Porto
in 2015 and Fabio Coentrao has
hardly featured despite an injury crisis
in that sector. Real are interested in
both David Alaba and Ricardo
Rodriguez, although a move for the
Austrian looks extremely difficult. The
Swiss defender, meanwhile, is out of
contract in 2019 and could be a
target, while Madrid are also carefully
monitoring the progress of their
Moroccan youth player Achraf Hakimi,
who was called up for the Copa del
Rey game at Celta Vigo recently.
The midfield is also in need of some
renewal. Marcos Llorente is set to
stay this time after leaving on loan to
spend the current campaign with
Alaves, while Madrid have looked at
Julian Weigl, Joshua Kimmich and
Marco Verratti in recent times.
The presence of Luka Modric, Toni
Kroos and Casemiro means those are
unlikely to arrive, but there could be
some movement further forward as
Isco is yet to agree a new contract
and the future of James Rodriguez
remains up in the air. The Colombian,
currently sidelined, has endured
another difficult season and may be
moved on in the summer window.
Julian Brandt, Marco Reus and
Bernardo Silva are all possibilities if
Real feel the need to bring in another
player in that sector, although there
are also some exciting talents in the
youth team. Martin Odegaard, sent
on loan to Heerenveen, is no longer
among them though.
It is in attack, however, that Real
really love to sign new players.
Although Marco Asensio and Lucas
Vazquez have been performing at a
good level, while Cristiano Ronaldo
and Gareth Bale are still the
foundations of this sporting project at
the Santiago Bernabeu, there could
be some changes in the summer.
Karim Benzema is out of form and has
received criticism of late, while Alvaro
Morata - wanted by Antonio Conte at
Chelsea - is frustrated at his
secondary role despite being happy
overall since his return to the club
last summer.
A ubameyang: I need to leave
Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-
Emerick Aubameyang has said he
needs to move to a bigger club and
has always admitted it is his dream to
play for Madrid, so he could be an
option to strengthen the forward line
in the summer. And so too could
Paulo Dybala, who is being watched
by Barcelona as well. In the
meantime, both Mariano and Borja
Mayoral could end up leaving if
Madrid bring in more forwards this
summer.
A lot can happen between here and
the end of the season as some of the
current squad play for their futures at
the Santiago Bernabeu, but with Los
Blancos' ban now over, expect the
club to make some exciting additions
in the summer window.
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