Real Madrid May Need Midfield Shake-Up to Make Room for Rodri Transfer
Real Madrid are reportedly keeping the door open for a potential move for Rodri during the summer transfer window, with growing speculation linking the Spanish midfielder to the Santiago Bernabéu. Although the club are interested in strengthening their midfield, any deal is expected to depend on changes to the current squad.
According to recent reports, Real Madrid believe their midfield is already crowded, with several established players competing for limited starting positions. The club are said to prefer a smaller group of midfielders, meaning one or even two departures could be required before Rodri's arrival becomes a realistic possibility.
The club's confidence in pursuing the Manchester City star has reportedly increased after concerns about his physical condition faded following his performances after the FIFA World Cup. His recovery and return to top form have strengthened Madrid's belief that he could become a key addition to the squad.
Among the current midfielders, Eduardo Camavinga has emerged as one of the players attracting the strongest interest from other clubs, particularly from the Premier League. Despite the external attention, the French international is believed to have no desire to leave Real Madrid, making any potential transfer more complicated.
Because of the club's current depth in midfield, Real Madrid are expected to take a patient approach rather than rush negotiations for Rodri. Any move is likely to depend on outgoing transfers first, as the Spanish giants aim to maintain a balanced squad while creating space for a high-profile signing.
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