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Wesley has emerged on Real Madrid's agenda as one of the most serious options to strengthen the right-back position in the medium term. The club is aware that planning cannot wait any longer.
Wesley appears as a profile that fits the sporting strategy managed in Valdebebas. Young, with potential and experience in a demanding league, the Brazilian meets several of the requirements sought by the sports management.
The situation at right-back is clear. Dani Carvajal remains a reference, but he will turn 34 in January and his physical condition no longer matches his peak years. A generational change is inevitable.
Wesley, closely watched by Real Madrid
As reported by DefensaCentral, Real Madrid is closely monitoring Wesley, the current AS Roma player. The Brazilian, only 22 years old, is one of the most promising full-backs in European football.
The white club particularly values his physical ability, speed, and room for improvement. In an increasingly demanding football for full-backs, having a strong and versatile profile is a priority.
Wesley is under contract with Roma until June 2030, a detail that conditions any negotiation. Nevertheless, his market value, around €25 million, makes him a realistic option.
An operation under financial control
Real Madrid has a non-negotiable rule: no craziness in the market. The club will only make a move if the figures align with the player's real value and contractual situation. Therefore, Wesley will only be a viable option if Roma agrees to negotiate within those parameters. If the price escalates, the white club will not hesitate to withdraw its interest and explore other alternatives.
The Madrid entity insists that there is no rush. Planning is medium to long term, and the goal is to find Carvajal's natural successor without jeopardizing the economic future.
Competition for the future right-back
The arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold would cover an important part of the present, but Real Madrid wants more. It needs real competition and a young alternative that can grow alongside established players.
In that context, Wesley is seen as an interesting project. He would not arrive with the obligation to be an immediate starter, but with the opportunity to evolve in a competitive environment. The club has other names for the right-back position under consideration, although they have not been publicly disclosed. The Brazilian is not the only option, but one of the most consensually favored.

The Brazilian player's stance
If the decision depended solely on Wesley, the player would not hesitate. The full-back would be willing to join Real Madrid even in the upcoming winter transfer window, knowing that his initial involvement could be limited.
For the player, wearing the white jersey represents a unique opportunity. The mere fact that Real Madrid is following his progress is a source of pride and a sign that his work is being acknowledged.
Furthermore, the leap to LaLiga and to a club of Real Madrid's caliber signifies a crucial step in his career. Wesley understands that sporting growth goes beyond immediate playing minutes.
A move that fits into the plan
Real Madrid values strategic signings, not just established stars. In this model, Wesley fits as a piece to refine, with the potential to become a starter in the medium term. The club has no extreme urgencies but a clear roadmap. Rejuvenating the squad in key positions is an absolute priority to continue competing at the highest level.
For now, there is no formal offer on the table, but it is clear that the profile of the Brazilian full-back appeals greatly to Real Madrid as it differs significantly from that of Dani Carvajal and Alexander Arnold.
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