The fresh vision for Real Madrid is rapidly taking shape. Following a trophy-less season, President Florentino Perez, recently re-elected, is committed to a major overhaul. With José Mourinho’s appointment as head coach now confirmed, the club’s hierarchy is intensifying its efforts in the transfer market.
new signings poised for post-world cup arrival
An agreement in principle has been secured for Marc Cucurella’s move to Real Madrid. The left-back’s acquisition is a specific request from José Mourinho. The Chelsea player is now set to depart Stamford Bridge, with his transfer expected to be formalized following the World Cup. This significant operation is valued at approximately 50 million euros.
Beyond Marc Cucurella, Real Madrid has made considerable progress in assembling its revamped squad. Bernardo Silva, whose contract with Manchester City is expiring, and Ibrahima Konaté, also nearing the end of his term at Liverpool, are both anticipated to join the Spanish capital after the World Cup. Furthermore, Denzel Dumfries, the Dutch right-back from Inter Milan, is also on the list of expected arrivals.
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