The club are set to add to the world-class attackers they already have: Mbappé and Endrick to increase squad value.
Soccer has evolved in intensity, in the number of matches and in travel mileage. It has indeed multiplied and Real Madrid have long had a strategy to combat the change: they have an arsenal full of Galácticos in attack and all of them 25-years-old or younger.
The project will come to fruition next summer as a long journey comes to an end: with the arrival of Mbappé (25-years-old) and Endrick (18), the club will complete the process that is currently led by Vinicius (23), Bellingham (20), Rodrygo (23), Brahim (24) and Güler (19).
They are seven huge stars with a combined market value at the moment, according to Transfermarkt, of €715 million ($770m). But neither the original Galácticos (Raúl, Ronaldo, Figo, Beckham and Zidane), nor their next incarnation led by the omnipotent figure of Cristiano Ronaldo (along with Benzema, Kaká, Bale, Xabi Alonso, etc.) were so well reinforced by another wave of midfielders and defenders possessing both a youthfulness and physical capacity beyond anything seen before...
The engine room will be propelled by Valverde (25-years-old) whose energetic output every season breaks records, plus the endless mobility of Camavinga (21) and Tchouaméni (24) as security guards. And at the back, the supersonic speed of Alphonso Davies (24 years old) and chief sweeper Militão, the only one of the twelve players mentioned so far to have turned 26-years-old.
The Spanish club are also planning how to incorporate a player they have identified as the Brazilian’s future defensive partner. French centre-back Leny Yoro (18-years-old, 1.90 meters), who, as reported by AS, finishes his contract with
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