What if Madrid doesn't sign anyone?

BeSoccer 3 years ago 248
What if Madrid doesn't sign anyone? AFP

Real Madrid has several objectives in the next transfer market. However, the problems of getting the likes of Mbappé, Haaland and Camavinga out of their clubs and the crisis caused by the pandemic could leave a summer without new players.

Real Madrid fans often rub their hands together with the names their club is looking for on the transfer WINDOW. Because Florentino Pérez always looks for the best, because it's difficult to refuse to go to the white club and because the club has always had great economic possibilities. But, has anyone imagined a summer without incorporations?

Well, it's what could happen in the next window. Several circumstances are allied for it. To begin with, the economic crisis that the pandemic has generated.  The clubs have not only lost a lot of money, but they have stopped joining and it will be the tonic, at least in the next few months. 

Football behind closed doors will continue to take a heavy toll on finances. And, although Madrid continues to be the most valued, it obviously cannot be unaware of this. 

In addition to this common sense of appeasing spending, it is impossible to use the Bernabeu, which is undergoing reforms, with all the economic activity it usually generates. 

And ambitious market objectives, such as Kylian Mbappé or Erling Haaland, are now moving in outdated parameters. And, of course, their clubs will not lower their prices, but not their values. 

Even for youngsters like Camavinga the demands are quite high, so the possibility that in the end no one will come becomes more real as the weeks go by. Zidane can rest assured that he could make up to three solvent eleven with what he currently has in his squad and those on loan who might return to stay.

What's more, we're heading for a market where the club could have a surplus, as the idea is to release a number of players. Some important ones, like James or Bale, for whom the club is expecting sizeable revenue. 

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