Kylian Mbappe is set to spearhead a Real Madrid side that is primed to dominate Europe for years to come.
The 25-year-old has agreed to join Los Blancos this summer when his contract expires at Paris Saint-Germain.
World Cup winner Mbappe will bank a cool £13million-per-year in Spain, while he will also pocket a whopping £128m signing-on fee.
And it's fair to say that should the France international fail to lift the Champions League at least once, it would be nothing less than a disaster considering he will be joining the best players in the world.
That is because manager Carlo Ancelotti has ushered in a new era of the Galacticos at the Bernabeu.
Last year's transfer of Jude Bellingham transformed Real's fortunes, with the club on course for LaLiga success and possible European Cup glory.
Real are also poised to strengthen further in defence with Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies heavily linked with his deal up at the end of the season.
Here's how the Spanish side could line-up next season should they land their top two summer targets.
Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtous is expected to start between the sticks once he recovers from his knee injury having failed to feature this campaign.
Dani Carvajal is likely to keep his place at right-back, though at 32, it could be the last season he is a first-choice regular.
Canada international Davies would then slot in at left-back ahead of Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia, who Ancelotti has rotated in the position this term.
And a centre-back pairing is likely to consist of Eder Militao and David Alaba, with the duo both currently out with knee knocks.
Though Real could bring in Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, with talkSPORT understanding that Ancelotti is a huge admirer of the player having
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