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Real Madrid fans are keeping a close eye on Barcelona's moves in the transfer market.
While some are concerned about what is happening, others believe the Whites remain head and shoulders above the Catalans.
Here are the best Reddit reactions.
Our attack could use more depth, but our midfield and defense are far superior to theirs. We also have the GOAT goalkeeper, whereas they have Ter Stegen. So, rather than being afraid of them, I believe we should focus on defending our Champions League title next season.
They are making signings, but putting together a team takes time. I'm not worried at all; of course, they can test us, but don't forget that our team is getting more and more experienced; guys like Vini, Rodrygo, Camavinga, Valverde, and others gained buckets of experience last season and are still surrounded by gurus within our squad like Modric, Benzema, Kroos, Casemiro, and others."
Barca still faces a significant uphill battle in getting all of these new players to gel and understand Xavi's system.
With Lewandowski on the way, as well as the fact that they've extended Dembele's contract and have just signed Raphinha, I'm a little concerned. They still have players like Fati, Ferran, and Depay. Don't get me wrong.
This spending binge will come back to bite them in the coming years, as they receive less and less money from their TV rights and other deals. As others have stated, if they do not achieve success soon, they will be in a disastrous state in 2-3 years, possibly worse than they are now. I don't see them spending a lot of money on transfers in the coming years, so this is their last chance.
We're just going to bring a bunch of names, throw them together, and see what sticks and what doesn't. Personally, Xavi will have to deal with more big egos while Ancelotti smokes his cigar on the beach. This, in my opinion, will make Barcelona weaker this season.
Madridistas appear to be generally upbeat.
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Both Cesc Fàbregas and Luis Suárez are looking for new clubs ahead of the new season.
Fàbregas previously played for Monaco but fell out of favor with the club and was later fired.
Suárez had success with Atletico Madrid before being fired at the end of the season.
Fàbregas and Suárez may not have teams right now, but that isn't stopping them from staying in shape.
The two legends were spotted training at the facilities in Barcelona.
According to Soccer Spain, this does not imply that they will return to the club; rather, they have been granted permission to use the facilities.
Both players are 35 and looking for new clubs, with Fabregas seemingly closer to a move.
Fabregas spent last season in Ligue 1 with AS Monaco but was an outsider in the first team due to a serious injury that kept him out for months. According to EuroSport, Fabregas has been linked with a move to Como in Italy's Serie B.
Suarez was fired by Atletico Madrid at the end of last season and would prefer to join another European club. He has recently been linked with a move to Major League Soccer, but he is weighing his options.
Following his departure from Monaco, Cesc Fabregas has braced himself for a shock move to the Italian Serie B club.
Cesc Fabregas' career is about to take an interesting turn, with the Spaniard reportedly on the verge of joining Serie B's Minnows.
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