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La Liga giants Real Madrid will see their next incoming piece of transfer business move forward in significant fashion on Saturday.This comes amid confirmation that long-time target Álvaro Carreras
Liverpool have set a ‘crazy price’ for Real Madrid to sign Alexis Mac Allister this summer after reportedly ‘accepting’ a £43m Los Blancos bid for one of his teammates. Arne Slot has already seen the La Liga giants poach one of his star players this summer as Trent Alexander-Arnold ran down his contract to force through a move to the Bernabeu.
Liverpool have reportedly slapped a €50m (£43.2m) price tag on the head of Ibrahima Konate amid increasing fears that the defender could leave on a free transfer next summer.
Real Madrid have been desperate to sign Álvaro Carreras from Benfica this summer and a transfer agreement has now been reached, Los Blancos were eager to add the left back to their roster before the FIFA Club World Cup but were unable to finalize a deal in time.
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has been priced out of a move to Real Madrid. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
Los Blancos will reportedly pay €50m (£43.3m) in instalments to bring Carreras back to the club, thus earning Benfica a serious profit on a player who will become Real's fourth signing of the summer.
The biggest transfer saga involving Real Madrid right now actually concerns an outgoing rather than a big-money signing, and it is the complicated future of Rod
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TEAMtalk on MSNReal Madrid react after Liverpool demand ‘excessive’ Ibrahima Konate transfer feeLiverpool have a price in mind for Ibrahima Konate, who is a top target for Real Madrid as Xabi Alonso wants to bring a new centre-back to the club.
Following the sale of Victor Munoz to Osasuna, Real Madrid have now confirmed that another youngster, Rafel Obrador, has left the club to sign for SL Benfica.“Real Madrid CF and Sport Lisboa e
Luka Modrić has named La Décima as his favorite memory from his illustrious Real Madrid career. Modrić, who turns 40 in September, saw him Madrid tenure come to an end with elimination from the Club World Cup, paving the way to a free transfer to AC Milan which is expected to be announced in the coming days.