According to TuttoJuve, Real Madrid refuses to surrender despite the recent pressure and growing criticism. The Spanish club is preparing a strong reaction through strategic moves in the winter transfer window.
Their leadership believes the current issues can be solved with quality signings and renewed energy. Only a few weeks ago, Real Madrid appeared almost untouchable.
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Their impressive wins against Juventus and Barcelona, including a confident performance in the Clásico, suggested a dominant and balanced squad. The heavy defeat in the derby against Atlético Madrid seemed a distant memory.
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The team looked united and in complete control of their progress. The situation changed quickly. The Champions League loss at Liverpool raised early doubts about the team’s resilience.
A disappointing 0–0 draw with Rayo Vallecano followed and increased the tension around the club. Last Sunday’s 2–2 draw against Elche added more frustration and opened a new wave of criticism. Many supporters questioned the direction of the project and the work of Xabi Alonso.
Alonso awaits reinforcements as Real targets a rising Turkish star
Real Madrid is preparing an important double move that could strengthen key areas of the team. One of their main targets is a promising Turkish talent Kenan Yildiz who has become a hot name in Europe.
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TuttoJuve reports that the player is asking for a salary of around six million euros per season. Juventus considers this request excessive at the moment, creating space for Real Madrid to intervene.
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The Spanish side believes the negotiation is possible and hopes to use one decisive advantage. Arda Güler has become an important figure under Alonso’s guidance. His growth and confidence could help convince his talented compatriot to join him in Madrid. Real Madrid plans to use this connection to ease the talks and build a stronger future.
Juventus, however, do not want to let the player leave. Their stance remains firm despite the pressure. The upcoming winter window will therefore be crucial and intense for all sides involved.