La Liga
Florentino Pérez is clear that next summer will mark a before and after in the future of Real Madrid. The white club has designed a roadmap that revolves around the 2026 World Cup.
The sports management considers that the international event will be key to revaluing assets. There will be no rush, but a defined strategy to maximize income and rebuild the squad.
Florentino Pérez and the economic plan of Real Madrid
Real Madrid aims to generate at least €150 million with several significant sales. The idea is to wait for the players to increase in value during the international tournament. Florentino Pérez does not want to rush decisions. He believes that the World Cup stage can boost the value of players with less protagonism in Álvaro Arbeloa's team.
The Spanish coach, Álvaro Arbeloa, has managed to stabilize the team's performance. However, the club understands that the competitive level must increase if they want to dominate in LaLiga. Therefore, Real Madrid contemplates a deep restructuring. There will be strategic exits and very specific signings to strengthen key positions.
Álvaro Arbeloa's Real Madrid seeks a competitive leap
Álvaro Arbeloa has managed to improve the collective performance, but Real Madrid's demands require going further. There is still plenty of room for improvement. Florentino Pérez and his team consider it essential to incorporate a top-level center-back. They also seek a creative midfielder who can provide control and vision in matches.
The goal is to build a more balanced and competitive team in LaLiga. They also do not rule out recovering young talent with a buy-back option. Names like Nico Paz or Jacobo Ramón are on the table. The club closely follows their development to consider a possible return to the Santiago Bernabéu.
LaLiga and the need for a deeper squad
Real Madrid is aware that competing in LaLiga requires squad depth. The accumulation of matches has penalized the team in recent seasons. Florentino Pérez wants to avoid past mistakes. Therefore, they are considering an investment higher than last summer, when the club exceeded €180 million in signings.
However, this expenditure must be accompanied by income. Hence the importance of closing several sales to balance the accounts without compromising the project. Players like Lunin, Camavinga, or Brahim could leave if interesting offers arrive. They are not essential and have a good reputation in the international market.

Florentino Pérez plans a massive player departure operation
The plan does not just involve specific sales. Real Madrid envisages up to eight or nine exits in total between transfers and contract expirations. Florentino Pérez is already considering not renewing veterans like Carvajal, Rüdiger, or Alaba. Additionally, players like Mendy, Fran García, or Ceballos are on the way out.
The idea is to free up wage space and make room for new signings. All with precise planning to not weaken the competitive core. Álvaro Arbeloa will play an important role in this transition. His knowledge of the academy will also be crucial to integrating young talents into the first team.
The club wants to give prominence to emerging players like Thiago Pitarch. The commitment to youth will continue to be one of the project's hallmarks. In essence, the big movement will come after the World Cup. Until then, Real Madrid will stay calm while analyzing every detail of the market.
The future is already being designed in the Bernabéu offices. And once again, Florentino Pérez will be the architect of a new era at the white club.
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