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Real Madrid s visa-free strategy has made another wave, Liverpool Connate becomes a new goal

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Promotion Network, June 18: The Bernabeu, as the top giant in the world football world, has always attracted much attention in the transfer market. However, in recent years, Real Madrid seems to have become more cautious and budget-oriented in transfer strategies. They no longer spend money on buying people as much as they used to, but instead bring in players more through sign-free methods. Although this strategy saves transfer fees to a certain extent, it also arouses dissatisfaction among other clubs.

This summer, Real Madrid's transfer moves continued this style. They have successfully signed without a signing, Liverpool's midfield core, who was originally an important member of the team, but chose to join Real Madrid after the contract expires. This move made Liverpool feel very helpless, while Real Madrid saved a lot of money by signing free. In addition, Real Madrid is also in transfer negotiations with Alvaro, hoping to further reduce the transfer fee.

Just when people thought that Real Madrid's transfer operation had come to an end, Marca revealed that Real Madrid set their sights on another Liverpool player - central defender Conate. Connat is currently a free agent, which makes him a popular target for Real Madrid's sign-free. As a 26-year-old French international, Connate played 42 games for Liverpool last season, scoring 2 goals and having two assists, and performed very well. His joining will undoubtedly add a solid barrier to Real Madrid's defense line, and at the same time, it can also form a good partner with young players such as newly introduced Wyson.

However, Real Madrid's visa-free strategy also concerns other clubs. Once Real Madrid intervenes, it will be much more difficult to retain players. Liverpool's Slot has a deep understanding of this, and Arnold's departure is a typical example. Now that Connat has become Real Madrid's target again, Slot naturally won't be happy. In addition, Arsenal's Skeli and Valencia's Mosquera are also on Real Madrid's signing list, but Real Madrid obviously prefers to complete the sign-free operation first.

Although Real Madrid's transfer strategy can save money in the short term, it may trigger boycott from other clubs in the long run. After all, frequent signing of core players from other teams will not only affect the player's loyalty, but may also undermine the balance of the transfer market. However, for Real Madrid, as long as they can improve the team's strength in this way, they don't seem to care about these potential risks.

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