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For an initial €103 million, Jude Bellingham joined Real Madrid earlier this month. However, Carlo Ancelotti is pondering a tactical change to accommodate the England international into the starting eleven given the abundance of midfield alternatives at his disposal.Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, is thinking about changing the formation for the upcoming season to accommodate Jude Bellingham.
Bellingham moved from Borussia Dortmund to Los Blancos earlier this month after they paid an initial €103 million to do so.
Despite only being 19 years old, the England international brings a plethora of skill and experience to the Spanish city. However, there are some concerns about how he may fit in at the Santiago Bernabeu given the abundance of midfield alternatives at Real Madrid.
While French teammates Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni will be vying for additional opportunities in the starting lineup, Luka Modric is anticipated to follow Toni Kroos' lead and sign a new contract. Dani Ceballos, a fringe player, signed a new four-year contract earlier this week.
In recent years, Federico Valverde has alternated between playing on the right wing and in center midfield for Real Madrid.
With so many available midfielders, AS reports that Ancelotti is considering switching from his customary 4-3-3 system to a 4-3-1-2 one, which would let Bellingham play as a number ten.
In his final season at Signal-Iduna Park, Bellingham scored 14 goals for Dortmund across all competitions, demonstrating his value as a scoring threat.
Following Karim Benzema's departure, Real Madrid will currently utilize Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo as inverted forwards in front of him.
Ancelotti intended to bring in either Harry Kane or Kai Havertz as a false nine, but they are unlikely to be able to make another high-profile acquisition this summer.
Instead, Real Madrid has decided to concentrate their efforts on acquiring Kylian Mbappe in 2024. As a result, Ancelotti came up with this new tactical lineup for the upcoming season to compensate for the absence of a natural striker.
Joselu, a seasoned center forward, has been returned to Los Blancos on loan from Espanyol, but he is unlikely to be a regular starter.
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