Real Madrid’s transfer activity since signing Aurelien Tchouamenim
has been negligible, most definitely. The club hasn't really done anything of note with the exception of the offer of Luka Jovic, which was on a free exchange. Aside from that, the club is hoping to sell various players, however there aren't many offers that have come their direction at this point.
In any case, obviously the crew is needing a forward. It doesn't really need to be a striker, particularly a youthful one, taking into account how the club presently flaunts the best striker on the planet in Karim Benzema, yet a player like Edin Dzeko could work, yet there is no revenue from the club.
They do, nonetheless, have a rules set for any potential striker marking. As per Anton Meana, Real Madrid could sign a striker if Mayoral and Asensio were to leave the club. Besides, the measures they have set for a potential marking is a youthful striker, who is modest and is a decent player off the seat.
Real Madrid marking a youthful striker would end the player's improvement for no less than two years
This is my thought process: Real Madrid truly do require a forward, however I don't think they need a striker. Clearly, if, God restrict, Benzema gets harmed long haul, they'll likely be on the lookout for one, however for minor wounds and at whatever point he is being refreshed, I figure Real ought to be fine for another season or two.
Eden Hazard is being tried out as an expected bogus 9 choice at Real this season, and on the off chance that that turns out great, I don't believe they will go for a youthful striker for essentially several years. In the event that not him, then, at that point, we could see Rodrygo there. On the off chance that not him, then, at that point, we could try and see Juanmi Latasa for a couple of games.
The fact is, that getting a youthful striker who is not really going to play isn't the right move for the player's turn of events. Being a student to the best player on the planet is no simple work, and the player would need to endure a great deal prior to making a forward leap, and, surprisingly, that isn't ensured.
In any case, I surmise the modest cost would make that player - if one exists - a decent choice to have, an okay high-reward sort of circumstance. In any case, youthful players need to play however much as could reasonably be expected, and I'd prefer see a carefully prepared veteran combine efforts with Benzema for a season or two, and from that point onward, Real can check out at striker choices for what's in store.