
The transfer season in European football is in full swing. The famous Spanish club Real Madrid is about to take its first big step in the summer transfer market. Madrid have brought negotiations to the final stage to include young defender Alvaro Fernandes Carreras, who plays for the Portuguese team Benfica. This was reported by a source from COPE.
Decisive stage between Madrid and Lisbon
According to reports, the agreement between Real Madrid and Benfica is almost complete. As soon as the paperwork is completed, the deal will be made public. It is noteworthy that an agreement has already been reached with the player himself on a personal agreement.
Alvaro Fernandes Carreras is expected to sign a long-term contract with Real for 5 or 6 years. This indicates the confidence that Madrid has in him and the great plans for the future.
After Carreras — Trent Alexander-Arnold
According to information released by COPE, Real Madrid is planning to make another high-profile transfer in the coming days. It is about Liverpool's leading defender Trent Alexander-Arnold. His transfer is also almost agreed and a contract is being prepared until 2030.
If these two transfers go through, Real Madrid will seriously strengthen their defensive line. The team's management is already investing in the future and is undoubtedly preparing for a new era with young, talented players.
Who is Carreras?
Alvaro Fernandez Carreras is a 22-year-old Spanish defender. He previously worked in the Manchester United system, and then developed a unique style of play in the Benfica team, which attracted the attention of scouts in Europe. His speed, technical skills and smart positional decisions have not left Real Madrid's coaches indifferent.
Conclusion: new stars are coming
Real Madrid's summer transfer plan shows that the club is preparing the team not only for the current season, but also for the years to come. Defenders like Alvaro Fernandez and Trent Alexander-Arnold could become key players in Madrid's future success. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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