Real Madrid's new transfer strategy. Pérez plans to strengthen the squad with Spanish players
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
For the first time in many years, Real Madrid has no players in the Spanish national team. Florentino Pérez considers this situation unacceptable and is determined to bolster the squad with Spanish talent in the coming years.
Details: According to Relevo, Real Madrid intends to focus on signing Spanish players over the next few years in order to restore the team's identity. Currently, three players from the Spanish national team are at the top of the club's priority list: Pedro Porro, Aymeric Laporte, and Rodri Hernández. However, sources caution that it is not guaranteed all of them will end up at Real Madrid.
Following the summer departures of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Nacho Fernández, Joselu Mato, and Rafa Marin, only four Spaniards remain in the first-team squad: Dani Carvajal, Lucas Vázquez, Fran García, and Jesús Vallejo. For the club's management, this situation is unacceptable.
Reminder: Despite Real Madrid's interest in Ballon d'Or winner Rodri Hernández, he is not inclined to move to the Spanish giants. According to El Nacional, Rodri is leaning toward a move to Barcelona.