Real Madrid has wasted no time responding to a disappointing season. With May not even over, major moves are already complete—and others are well underway. Club president Florentino Pérez and newly appointed head coach Xabi Alonso are pushing forward with a bold rebuild.
The former midfield maestro has officially signed on to replace Carlo Ancelotti, bringing a clear and ambitious vision for the club’s future. He’ll be the face of a new era at the Santiago Bernabéu.
New Arrivals Already Locked In
- Trent Alexander-Arnold: The world-class right-back has signed from Liverpool, bringing elite-level experience and pinpoint delivery to the flank.
- Dean Huijsen: The 20-year-old Spanish centre-back from Bournemouth is now a Madrid player through 2030, and will debut as early as the Club World Cup in June.
More Signings Incoming
- Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart): The 23-year-old German midfielder is a top target to reinforce the engine room.
- Álvaro Carreras (Manchester United/Benfica): The Spanish left-back is reportedly “90% done”, according to Spanish media.
- Franco Mastantuono: The Argentinian wonderkid (16) is in advanced talks to join, as Madrid continues its push for the next global talent.
2025–2026: A Powerful New Madrid
The rebuild has begun, and with more signings expected, the 2025–2026 Real Madrid squad promises to be one of the most exciting in Europe. The message is clear: Real is back in business—and not here to wait.
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