Real Madrid to take decisions on transfer market activity after Liverpool clash in Champions League
Carlo Ancelotti
Real Madrid is facing considerable pressure after allowing nine goals in their last three matches, including losses to Barcelona and AC Milan.
Read full articleWhile Carlo Ancelotti has been largely blamed, there is a growing recognition within the club that he is working with a limited squad, potentially paving the way for January transfers.
Recent reports indicate that securing a right-back in the upcoming winter transfer window has become a priority following the team's recent defeats.
However, Diario AS has tempered this urgency, stating that Real Madrid will make final decisions after their match against Liverpool at the end of November.
Before facing Liverpool, Real Madrid will play against Osasuna and Leganes, hoping to see improvements with increased playing time for Eduardo Camavinga and Arda Guler, along with the return of Thibaut Courtois.
If results do not improve at Anfield, the club will consider making moves in January.
The right-back position is particularly pressing, as Eder Militao has not impressed in training for that role, leaving Lucas Vazquez as the only reliable option for the remainder of the season.
Additionally, in their match against Liverpool, Real Madrid will encounter their primary target for the position, Trent Alexander-Arnold, although securing a deal for the England international is deemed "very difficult."