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Real Madrid set eyes on Son after his impressive World Cup run

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Real Madrid set eyes on Son after his impressive World Cup run
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Son Heung-min of Tottenham is supposedly a player Real Madrid is interested in.

One of the best forwards in the world, according to many, is the South Korean. After scoring 24 goals in the previous campaign, he and Mohamed Salah shared the Golden Boot. He also contributed 10 assists, bringing his total last season for goals contributed to 34 in 45 games.

However, this season he has had trouble finding his form, scoring just three goals in 19 games, all of which came against Leicester City.

His performance against Portugal in the final group stage match, where he provided a remarkable assist in stoppage time to help South Korea win, seems to have captured Real Madrid’s attention despite a somewhat mediocre season by his standards.

The 30-year-old has been noted by the Champions League winners as a potential addition to their attack. Although the report acknowledges that it is doubtful that Spurs will be “ready to sell” their top player “anytime soon,” it does so nonetheless.

Although Son’s current deal with Tottenham runs in 2025, the German news outlet Sport 1 stated last month that Son is “getting ready” for his “next career move.” According to the report, the 30-year-old might not have the patience to wait for the North London club to win a trophy and might instead want to go on to collect medals.

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Real Madrid completes the signing of Endrick from Palmeiras

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Real Madrid completes the signing of Endrick from Palmeiras
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With the completion of negotiations with Palmeiras and Endrick, the young striker will transfer to Spain in 2024.

There has been a fierce competition to sign the Brazilian wonderkid, who appears to be one of the most intriguing prospects in world football right now.

The attacker wanted to transfer to Madrid, according to sources, and despite Chelsea and Paris Saint-significant Germain’s interest, it was always assumed that the 16-year-old favoured Los Blancos. In November, sources stated that Palmeiras anticipated a deal to close by the end of the year; this has finally happened.

Madrid has agreed to pay Endrick’s €60 million release clause, plus an additional €12 million to compensate the taxes that must be paid by a Brazilian football player moving to La Liga in Spain.

Endrick’s father and advisors maintained that Real was required to fulfil the release clause and that Palmeiras would not suffer a financial loss, and that personal conditions had also been reached.

Endrick will now stay with Palmeiras for the ensuing 18 months before relocating to Spain. Before turning 18, players are unable to relocate overseas due to FIFA regulations.

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A 24-year-old Serie A midfielder for the coming summer for Real Madrid

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A 24-year-old Serie A midfielder for the coming summer for Real Madrid
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Sandi Lovric, a midfielder for Udinese, is a potential target for Real Madrid in the summer of 2023.

Real Madrid may have to shift their attention to other prospects in order to strengthen their midfield unit next summer because Jude Bellingham is apparently getting closer and closer to signing with Liverpool.

Before joining the Swiss team FC Lugano in 2019, Lovric began his professional career in Austria. The 24-year-old moved to Udinese this past summer as a free agent after spending three years with the team. Lovric has played effectively for Udinese since moving to Italy, making 14 Serie A games while contributing to two goals and one assist.

Lovric, a midfielder by trade, can fill a variety of positions in the middle of the field. He has earned 25 Slovenian national team caps and three goals on the international scene. Additionally, Real Madrid appears to have noticed his performances as they are said to be tracking the midfielder in advance of the 2023 summer transfer window.

The Merengues need to bring in some new blood to their midfield unit because Toni Kroos and Luka Modric are nearing the end of their careers.

Other midfielders like Youri Tielemans of Leicester City and Enzo Fernandez of SL Benfica have been suggested as potential targets, and Lovric has now been added to the list.

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Real Madrid keen on signing Brazilian wonderkid Endrick

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Real Madrid keen on signing Brazilian wonderkid Endrick
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Real Madrid looks forward to sign one of the most exciting young football players in the world.

Fabrizio Romano claims that Los Blancos and Palmeiras superstar Endrick are “closing in” on an agreement. They are in advanced negotiations; the total price is anticipated to be around £62 million; Real Madrid is eager to complete the transfer as quickly as feasible.

Romano said earlier today that Paris Saint-Germain had given up looking for the kid. In an effort to lure Endrick to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, which was also interested in signing the forward, gave him and his family a tour of their training grounds. Brazilian legend Thiago Silva was also present.

Real Madrid, Chelsea, and PSG were all vying for the teenager’s signature. The current front-runners in the race are apparently the European heavyweights, with PSG now conceding defeat and giving up their quest.The current European champs, though, appear to have prevailed.

Shortly after making his first-team debut with the Palmeiras on October 6, the 16-year-old broke the club’s record for the youngest goal scorer. He also made his team debut at the youngest age ever and scored the second-youngest goal in Brazilian Serie A history.

Talk about prolific, he scored an astounding 165 goals in 169 games at the youth level.

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Real Madrid star believe he can win Brazil their 6th World Cup

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Real Madrid star believe he can win Brazil their 6th World Cup
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According to Real Madrid player Vinicius Junior, Brazil may get to and win the 2022 World Cup final.

The Brazilians’ starting lineup included Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo and Eder Militao. O Canarinho scored the game’s first goal thanks to a goal from the Madrid forward in the first minutes. Vini Jr. controlled a pass inside the box in the seventh minute, then finished calmly with a superb chip to the far post. Neymar increased the Brazilians’ lead from the penalty spot six minutes later.

Brazil jumped off to a 4-0 lead before the half at Stadium 974 thanks to a goal from Vincius Jr. and an assist from him for Lucas Paqueta.

Brazil’s next match is against Croatia in the last eight, and Vini Jr is convinced they can advance to the tournament’s ultimate stages in the Middle East.

Brazil will play either Argentina or the Netherlands in the semi-finals on December 13 in Lusail Stadium if they can defeat Croatia in the quarter-finals.

France and Spain are their most likely final opponents as Brazil seeks its first World Cup victory since 2002, according to the draw’s format.

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Real Madrid could have a chance at acquiring Croatian prodigy Josko Gvardiol

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Real Madrid could have a chance at acquiring Croatian prodigy Josko Gvardiol

Josko Gvardiol is experiencing a solid campaign at the Red Bull Arena.

According to a recent report from Football.London, Real Madrid could have a chance at acquiring Croatian prodigy Josko Gvardiol.

When asked by Relevo whether there’s a possibility of playing for the Spanish capital in the future, RB Leipzig defender replied: “Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, so who knows? Maybe one day I can play there.” Going further to say “I would like to, yes. Real Madrid, there’s no need [to learn about the club], I already know everything. I know it’s the biggest club in the world and how important it is to be linked to such a team.”

The Croatian defender is experiencing a solid campaign at the Red Bull Arena as he has put in a series of impressive displays in the backline. He has scored once over 17 appearances for the German outfit so far across all fronts.

RB Leipzig defender has even helped Croatia qualify for the knockout rounds of the 2022 FIFA World Cup featuring in all three matches held in the group stages.

The Croatian international has not racked up impressive numbers for his club as he has only averaged 0.4 tackles, 0.6 interceptions and 1.5 clearances per game in the Bundesliga.

Real Madrid are known for keeping an eye out for players performing exceptionally in the biggest tournament of football in search of potential signings that they can make in the upcoming transfer windows to bolster their squad.

Josko Gvardiol has a solid presence in the defensive third as he can sense the danger quickly to clear his lines and also make some crucial interceptions to win the ball back for his side.

The Croatian center-back has caught the eye of several clubs through his impressive performances and has the quality to outclass many defenders in the next few years.

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Toni Kroos discusses Germany’s elimination in World Cup

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Toni Kroos discusses Germany's elimination in World Cup
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Toni Kroos has slammed Germany after World Cup exit.

The Real Madrid midfielder has retired from international football just a year ago and was not happy with Germany’s exit in the World Cup tournament in Qatar.

Germany failed to reach the knockout stages of the World Cup for the second time in a row, earlier exiting from the group stage in 2018.

Toni Kroos also pointed his nation’s 1-2 loss to Japan in their opening game of the tournament.

“I know the boys, I played with them until last year. I experienced a group stage exit too four years ago, and of course I can sympathise a lot with them. I was extremely disappointed because I had big ambitions for Germany and I absolutely saw opportunities,” he said.

“With the players we have, we should definitely be advancing from the group stage. If we get eliminated by Brazil in the quarter-finals, then we can say, ‘OK, Brazil had maybe eight world-class players and we only had four’. But nobody can tell me that we have less quality than Japan and that’s why we’re eliminated.”

 

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Real Madrid star Courtois slams Belgium following their 2022 World Cup exit

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Real Madrid star Courtois slams Belgium following their 2022 World Cup exit (RM)
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Courtois was in no mood for excuses when asked about his opinion of Belgium’s elimination.

Real Madrid star Thibaut Courtois has launched a scathing attack on Belgium after their group exit from the 2022 World Cup. The Red Devils finished third in the last World Cup and they were the highest goal-scoring team.

Belgium started the campaign as one of the tournament favourites in Qatar, but Roberto Martinez’s side picked up just four points from three games.

They started the World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over Canada but lost to Morocco. They played out a goalless draw in a do-die game against Croatia.

Martinez has already announced he will step down before the start of 2023 as Belgium’s ‘Golden Generation’ failed to live up to expectations.

Courtois was in no mood for excuses when asked about his opinion of Belgium in Qatar with the 30-year-old frustrated by their inconsistency.

“It’s hard to call yourself ‘Golden Generation’ when you don’t win anything”, as per reports from Diario AS.

“We’re not a golden generation, we’re a generation with lots of talent and great players from across Europe.

“We showed in Russia, we are a Belgium that plays good football.

“In this World Cup and Euro 2020 we were not ourselves, it’s embarrassing.

“We’ll see what happens, who stays, and who goes. Football moves fast and in March there are qualifiers for the Euros.

“Now, I’m supporting Spain, and I wish success to my remaining teammates in Qatar.”

Courtois will return for training in the Spanish capital from December 16 onwards.

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Thibaut Courtois reveals team he will support after Belgium exit

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Belgium went out of the tournament last night after drawing with Croatia.

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois will now be supporting the Spain national team after Belgium’s exit in the World Cup.

“Now I will support Spain, but I also want my Real Madrid colleagues to do well, so I also wish the best for Lukita, the Brazilians, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Rudiger. I hope everyone can go as far as they can and see the champion be one of them or more than one in December,” he said.

Later he shared his thoughts on Eden Hazard who has struggled to make an impact in the World Cup this time.

“Eden has shown he’s playing well. It’s a pity that today he only played 10 minutes. He is very good and deserves more chances. Psychologically, the substitution was a blow for him, I’m sure of that. He is a great player and can still give a lot to football,” he said.

 

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Real Madrid leading the race for Botafogo forward Matheus Nascimento

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Real Madrid leading the race for Botafogo forward Matheus Nascimento

Nascimento will see his contract expiring at Botafogo at the end of 2025.

According to a fresh report from Mundo Deportivo, Real Madrid are leading the race for Botafogo forward Matheus Nascimento. It has been added that Los Blancos could face competition from the Blues in pursuit of the gifted striker.

The 18-year-old has come through the youth ranks of Botafogo and deserves credit for successfully establishing himself as a key member of their senior team.

Nascimento has featured for 56 times for the Brazilian club so far, scoring eight goals and providing two assists on all fronts.

The Rio de Janeiro-born talent will see his contract expiring at Botafogo at the end of 2025. Therefore, Ancelotti will have to make a big offer if he wants to bring him to the Spanish capital next year.

The young Brazilian sensation has a knack for scoring important goals for his team and can make some clever runs in and around the opponent’s penalty box.

Nascimento will have to prove his worth for the Madrid club‘s B team if Carlo Ancelotti can find a way to win the race for him. He is still quite inexperienced at the highest level and would need time to adapt to life in Spanish football.

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