For every unsuccessful season in Real Madrid, someone has got to pay. Carlo Ancelotti had to pay for the failure of the 2014/2015 season. With the appointment of a new manager (Rafael Benitez), they have to get their squad back to the right frame of mind.
Madrid have to get their signings spot on for the new season, and early acquisition and sales of players before or at the early stages of the preseason tour would do them a world of good before the season proper.
With the departure of Sami khedira, Javier Hernandez, and possible departure of some key players, it is only important that Real Madrid replace these players.
There has been a strong speculation linking iker Casillas with FC Porto and a possible acquisition of David De Gea of Manchester United or Kiko Casilla of Espanyol if the deal for Casillas eventually materialises.
In the defensive set-up, Real has signed up Danilo from Porto and their No 1 right-back, Carvajal has extended his contract with the Los Blancos. The future of Sergio Ramos has not been sorted out, with the defender wanting out of the club, there are other defenders that has been linked to the club, to replace Ramos: Nicolas Otamendi and Garay both Argentine International have been linked to possibly partner Pepe next season. Real are also willing to let go of their back up left back Fabio Coentrao.
With Sami Khedira joining the UEFA champions league finalist (Juventus) on a free transfer, Real have to replace him, with the likes of Illaranmendi and Lucas Silva not experienced enough to replace him. Real has to look elsewhere for a Midfielder, with name of players like Paul Pogba, Aturo Vidal and Grzegorz Krychowiak readily comes to mind.
Real’s attack is still one of the best in Europe. Benitez has been swift to add Lucas Vazquez to their squad. Since Hernandez has returned back to his parent club (Man United), a second striker should be on the card, like Loic Remy or Edin Dzeko.
With Rafael Benitez at the helms of affair, we shouldn’t expect anything shot of rotation.
Friday, 10 July 2015
Madrid Focus
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