
After taking over Real Madrid, the talented Spanish coach Xabi Alonso has seriously begun reshaping the squad in accordance with his style and football vision. One of the coach’s primary goals is to recruit a new striker who can be active in the opponent's penalty area and influence results.
The Madrid side, in their traditional style, have always placed great emphasis on a central striker. Xabi Alonso, continuing this, is looking for an experienced forward who can deliver precise results, coming into the game and scoring goals at crucial moments. This move is important for increasing internal competition and creating many attacking options.
According to reports from Spain, Alonso has chosen as the main candidate German international and West Ham striker Niclas Füllkrug. His active movements in the penalty area, and experience in team and individual play, provide Madrid with an additional option.
It is said that the main coach is not looking for a star who must start every match, but rather a versatile striker who can come on and influence the result when needed. Alonso had previously shown interest in Croatian striker Ante Budimir, who shone at Osasuna and was active this season. However, the negotiations unexpectedly stopped.
In recent years Niclas Füllkrug has performed at a high level at Borussia Dortmund before transferring to West Ham in the Premier League. However, the German striker did not perform at the expected level in Great Britain, and now he has a chance to prove himself again in a new environment.
If Real executes this transfer, the attack line will gain both experience and versatility. This, in turn, will provide the Madrid side with new momentum and tactical options in the battles of La Liga and Europe.
From the Zamin.uz editorial team:
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