The possible return of Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid has been an earthquake at all levels. Few weeks ago nobody could imagine the return of the top scorer in history of the club. An operation that, if consummated, would cause a change in priorities that they handle in the Madrid offices.
Mbappe Y Haaland are the two great goals for the future. The Frenchman is 22 years old and the Norwegian only 20. They are the future. Madrid needs them to solve the problem with the goal that has haunted him since Cristiano left three seasons ago. However, the return of the Portuguese could give greater flexibility to the white club when boarding those two great signings.
At Mbappé case, could afford wait until 2022, when the French finished contract with PSG and could arrive free. Haaland, for his part, he also has a pact with Borussia so that the German team hear offers in 2022. With Cristiano in the squad, Real Madrid could afford to wait one more season to try two signings that in 2021 would be very complicated (and expensive) because PSG and Dortmund will not make it easy.
With the goal problem solved, the Madrid could also focus in the signing of Camavinga, to which other greats of Europe want. The midfield is one of the areas most in need of reinforcement. Modric, although he will continue another year, will be 36 years old, Kroos has also exceeded 30 and Isco intends of leave Madrid the next summer. Therefore, bringing youth and physique in that area of the field seems key to tackle as many games as the white club will have in a 2021-22 in which many footballers will also be incorporated with delay due to the Eurocup and the Olympic Games.
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