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Rodrigo runs away, Wilz is here to invest? Real Madrid s transfer situation this summer: Alonso s lineup restructuring and new ideas under the blueprint

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As the top European football giant, Real Madrid's transfer operations this summer are focusing on the tactical concept of new coach Xavi Alonso. From the suspense of the renewal of the midfield core, to the targeted reinforcement of the front line and the defense, to the choice of staying and leaving the youth training talents, a series of actions not only show the club's strategic vision, but also hide the delicate game of multiple forces.

1. The continuation of the midfield core and the future puzzle

Modric's contract renewal has always touched the hearts of Real Madrid fans. According to Marca Radio, the new coach Alonso clearly hopes that the 38-year-old Croatian legend will stay in the team for another year and continue to sort out the midfield context with experience and technology.

At the same time, the team is planning a major upgrade in the midfield position - "As" revealed that Real Madrid is aiming for superstars to strengthen the middle, and Leverkusen's Wiltz has become a key target.

Alonso not only hopes to sign the German star, but also plans to buy back Nico Pas, who is from a youth training, aiming to create a midfield structure of "veterans are overwhelming + rising stars". It is worth noting that Chairman Florentino personally approved the strategy of "increasing the proportion of Spanish local players" and the signed Wysen and potential target Alvaro Carreras (Benfica's left-back) are exactly the embodiment of this idea.

2. Front line adjustment: The battle between the new star stays and leaves and the substitute center

Rodrigo and Enderick have become the focus of the transfer market. Premier League giants such as Chelsea and Arsenal are closely following Rodrigo's trends. His 100 million euros German turnover price and its impressive data of 13 goals and 10 assists this season (50 games) make it a hot target.

Although Real Madrid has not officially started negotiations, Spanish media rumored that if a offer of 90 million to 100 million euros is received, the club may release it. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Enderick is still in the assessment stage, and Real Madrid has not closed the door for sale, but prefers to exercise on loan — provided that they sign a new striker to fill the gap.

In the center position, Alonso is facing the choice between "affordable" and "immediate combat power": Osasuna's Budimir's efficient performance of 21 goals in La Liga this season (4 more than Vinicius + Rodrigo's total) makes him a popular candidate, and the 20 million euro termination fee and Joselu-style tactical adaptability are extremely attractive.

However, Real Madrid is still looking at Leverkusen's Hick (27 goals in 45 games), and despite his higher 40 million euros asking price, his scoring ability is better. No matter who you choose, Enderick may be loaned out to accumulate game experience.

3. Defence innovation: New blood injection bid farewell to the veteran

The restructuring of the defense has begun to show signs: Arnold's joining is basically finalized, Wyson's deal with A Fee (Alvaro - Fernandez) has entered the final stage, and Vazquez, whose contract expires, will officially bid farewell after the Club World Cup.

The 33-year-old Spanish fullback has joined the youth training in 2007 and has experienced five Champions League and four La Liga titles. Now the two sides have broken up peacefully due to differences in contract renewal.

Real Madrid is negotiating with Benfica on the payment of the termination fee for the A-fee, hoping to alleviate the financial pressure with installments, while Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia is listed as an alternative target after Luning leaves the team.

4. Multiple-sided struggles in the transfer market

Premier League teams' covetousness for Real Madrid players constitutes the main external pressure: Chelsea tests the verdict by contacting Rodrigo's agent, Liverpool and Arsenal are also observing secretly; Riyadh Crescent had also tried to intervene before, but the attractiveness of European giants is obviously better. At the same time, Real Madrid itself is also using the loan terms of youth training players to reduce the cost of signings, such as trying to link Budimir's transfer to youth training new stars, showing the negotiation wisdom of old clubs.

From Modric's contract renewal to Wilz's pursuit, from Rodrigo's potential farewell to Budimir's inspection, Real Madrid's transfer operations this summer not only continue the tradition of "superstar policy" but also incorporate new ideas of localization and youth training.

Whether Alonso's tactical blueprint can be implemented through signings, how Florentino's "Spanishization" strategy balances competitive needs, and the impact of Premier League capital on core players will determine the competitiveness of this century-old giant in the next season.

Just as Vazquez's farewell symbolizes the end of an era, Real Madrid is standing at the intersection of the old and the new, writing a new chapter with the precise trading of the transfer market.

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