According to the Spanish press, Real Madrid will not go on a spending spree during the summer transfer window.
Forget about an extravagant transfer window—Madrid’s big-spending reputation will take a break this summer. Reports suggest that the club’s management plans to make only a few signings, with a clear message: no excessive spending.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) could be the club’s sole major summer signing, while the left-back position remains an area of interest. Although Alphonso Davies is no longer an option after renewing with Bayern, Madrid is closely monitoring Théo Hernandez’s situation at AC Milan and could make a move if a good opportunity arises.
Regarding central defense, the emergence of Raul Asencio and the expected return of Joan Martinez have convinced the club that reinforcements are unnecessary. In midfield, no major signings are planned unless there are departures.
As a result, rumors linking Madrid to William Saliba or Rodri are unlikely to materialize, signaling a much quieter transfer window than expected.