Real Madrid has firmly denied any contact with Bayern Munich regarding Michael Olise, emphasizing their respect for the German club amid swirling transfer rumors. Despite the speculation, the الإسبانية giants maintain that no discussions have taken place concerning the الإنجليزية midfielder. This clarification comes as Real Madrid continues to bolster their squad, already securing signings such as Bernardo Silva and Marc Cucurella.
Meanwhile, significant developments are underway concerning Enzo Fernández. Reports have emerged of a verbal agreement lasting five years between the player and Real Madrid, with the transfer fee reportedly exceeding €120 million. This potential deal signals Madrid’s commitment to strengthening their midfield with high-profile talent.
Strategic Moves and Squad Adjustments
Real Madrid is also actively managing their player assets beyond high-profile transfers. The club is considering triggering a buy-back option for Nico Paz from Como, priced at €9 million, with an eye toward selling him to the Premier League. Arsenal has been urged to act quickly, while Como is seeking negotiations to retain the young player.
In defense, Jose Mourinho has given the green light for the sale of 23-year-old centre-back Raul Asencio. This decision aligns with the arrival of Konate and an overall reorganization aimed at strengthening defensive depth. Concurrently, Real Madrid has continued its focus on youth development by signing Adrian Bielsa, a promising defender from Atletico Madrid’s academy, echoing previous efforts with players like Jesus Fortea to reinforce their renowned La Fabrica youth system.
On the pitch, Vinícius Jr has been making headlines for his outstanding performances with Brazil. In a commanding 3-0 victory over Haiti, he scored and assisted, earning consecutive World Cup Man of the Match honors. His form highlights his growing influence and consistency at the international level.
Despite some squad shakeups, Real Madrid plans to retain Federico Valverde, who is being prepared to take on the captaincy role. However, players such as Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga might be moved depending on the offers received. The club’s overall squad value experienced a drop of €154 million during the 2025/26 season, falling from the most valuable team globally to fourth place, largely due to declines in the valuations of Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo.
Off the field, former Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro has agreed to join Inter Milan, marking another shift in the landscape of top European clubs.