Real madrid’s summer transfer plans with mourinho and vitinha at the center

The Real Madrid is set for a busy summer transfer window as the club aims to regain its competitive edge. With a new face at the helm, the Casa Blanca is preparing for significant changes, starting with the departure of a club legend.

José Mourinho in a Real Madrid press conference

In a heartfelt announcement, Álvaro Arbeloa bid farewell to the club after two decades of service. Speaking at a press conference ahead of the final match of the season against Athletic Bilbao, he shared his emotions: «I hope this is just goodbye for now. The Real Madrid has been my home for twenty years in various roles. This will be my last match on the bench this season—I don’t know if it will be my last ever, but I’ll try to make the most of it, hoping to win.»

Mourinho’s return to Madrid takes shape

The club has already moved swiftly to find Arbeloa’s successor. For weeks, discussions have been underway to bring back José Mourinho to Madrid, a move that appears to be nearing completion. The Portuguese coach, who previously led the team from 2010 to 2013, could soon make his triumphant return to the Santiago Bernabéu.

Vitinha emerges as Mourinho’s top target

Under Mourinho’s vision, the Real Madrid is targeting reinforcements across the pitch. The midfield, in particular, is a priority, with Vitinha rising as the Portuguese manager’s dream signing. Known for his leadership and skill at Paris Saint-Germain, Vitinha could be the missing piece in Mourinho’s rebuilding plans.

While the Parisians are fiercely protective of their star player, a second Champions League triumph could loosen their grip, making a high-profile move possible. The stage is set for a summer of big decisions in Madrid.