From Modric to Arnold, Real Madrid s renewal plan is being actively promoted
After all four majors were gone in the 2024/25 season, Real Madrid was shameless and brave. With the signing of Arnold and Wyson, the new renewal plan is being actively promoted under the leadership of the new head coach Alonso. 39-year-old veteran captain Modric has officially announced that he will leave Real Madrid after the Club World Cup. Following closely behind is Vazquez, 33, and Vallejo, 28, will also withdraw. He has never proved himself at the Bernabeu. So far, there are still four players in Real Madrid's lineup over 30 years old, namely Courtois, 33-year-old Carvajal, Alaba, who is about to turn 33 this month and Ferran Mendy, 30-year-old. Alaba and Mendy will leave soon, and although their contracts expire in 2026 and 2028, there is no future in the Bernabeu. In the new plan, Real Madrid will focus on the team's youth rejuvenation. In addition to buying, buying and buying, Alonso and Lafayette will pay more attention to promoting young talents from their own youth training camps. 22-year-old Raul Asensio has been promoted and will become an important part of the first team next season. Although former head coach Ancelotti doesn't like using young players, the central defender's performance is still impressive. Then there is Wyson, the 20-year-old central defender has great potential. As a left-footed player, he is calm and has a good understanding of the game and will be an important member of the Real Madrid defense in the next few years. As for Arnold, 26, the England international is experienced but still young enough to be part of the long-term plan. Of course, there are more signings coming one after another, and the most exciting thing is Mastantono, the 17-year-old Argentine genius is about to join Real Madrid this summer, although the date has not been determined. Next is 22-year-old Alvaro Carreras. Although his signing is more troublesome than expected, the Bernabeu is confident of completing the deal. After a lot of changes, Real Madrid's average age has dropped from 28.2 to 25.3 years without finalizing all new players. Real Madrid's future direction is very clear, which is to combine experience with youth, and hope to build a team that can continue to dominate La Liga and European arena in the next few years.
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