According to Spanish newspaper AS, despite Real Madrid possibly needing reinforcement in defense, they do not plan to sign German central defender Mats Hummels, who is currently a free agent. An internal source at Real Madrid confirmed this decision, stating that the club will not consider signing the experienced defender.
The 35-year-old Hummels became a free player after leaving Borussia Dortmund. Despite his impressive performances in last season’s Champions League, including scoring a crucial goal and being named man of the match against Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid still believes he does not meet their transfer standards.
Real Madrid has adopted a more cautious approach in the transfer market. Following Varane’s move to Manchester United, the club prefers to seek players who can serve the team long-term and fit into their youth-oriented strategy. For example, after Benzema’s departure, Real Madrid did not rush to find a traditional number 9 but instead focused on acquiring young Kylian Mbappé and looked forward to Endrick’s arrival.
In the central defender position, Real Madrid is confident in its current squad. Militão and Rüdiger will be the preferred partnership, while Alaba is expected to return from injury in November. Additionally, Tchouaméni can also play as a central defender, and Vallejo, returning from loan at Granada, is another option. Vallejo is eager for more playing time, providing tactical flexibility for the team.
With Varane joining Manchester United and Nacho moving to Saudi Arabia, Vallejo has the opportunity to showcase his abilities. Once Alaba returns, Real Madrid will have four central defenders, plus Tchouaméni who can fill in, and the club believes this squad is sufficient to handle the upcoming congested schedule.
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