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Karim Benzema, who left Real Madrid for Saudi Arabia, is currently the player with the most trophies in Real Madrid's history. The French forward won an incredible 25 trophies with the Spanish giants before leaving the club this summer. He has won the same number of titles as Marcelo, who left last season but he played fewer seasons than the Brazilian full-back.
However, Luka Modric, who spent just 11 seasons at Real Madrid, has won 23 trophies while Nacho Fernandes also has 23, the same number of seasons as the Croatian midfielder. Dani Carvajal and Sergio Ramos ranked 5th and 6th respectively on the list with 22 titles. Other players in the top 10 with the most trophies in Real Madrid history include Kroos (20 titles), Gento (20 titles), Isco (19 trophies) and Camacho (19 trophies). ).
Most of the players on the list have left the club, the only players on the list who are still Real Madrid players are Kroos, Carvajal, Nacho and Modric. These players can still add more trophies to their cabinets before leaving the club. After Benzema's departure, Modric and Nacho Fernandes are now the most active players in the club's history.
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The transfer relationship between Arsenal and City shows no sign of ending, and after the successful acquisitions of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko, it seems Pep Guardiola will be willing to help his former assistant Mikel Arteta once again. .
Guardiola's judgment is justified and he has shown that whichever player he decides to give away, City will always have enough money to make up for it, even if it means they have to enter the market on their own. school.
Arteta's army led Man City closely in the 2022/23 campaign, although the class division between the two teams was evident when they met at the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season.
The One Man City star missed the opportunity on loan in January, however, with Bayern Munich unwilling to offer Joao Cancelo, Arsenal could be the beneficiary.
Joao Cancelo is on Arsenal's radar
Barcelona remains a potential option for the right-back according to the Manchester Evening News, and he will join the Catalan side in January if they are willing to pay him. However, Football Transfers has exclusively revealed that negotiations between the Gunners and City are progressing and Arsenal will make their first offer of £35m next week.
Arsenal and Barcelona are both in next season's Champions League, but one project is one step ahead of the other, and there are compelling reasons to believe that on this occasion the North Londoners can hold the trump card.
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