Real Madrid Announces Another Big First Team Transfer

Date:

Share post:

Spanish soccer giant Real Madrid announced another big summer transfer for the first team via its X account and official website on Monday evening.

“Real Madrid CF and Sport Lisboa e Benfica have reached an agreement for the transfer of the player Alvaro Carreras, who is linked to our club for the next six seasons, until June 30, 2031,” the statement began.

Madrid explained how Carreras was once a La Fabrica youth academy player from 2017 to 2020, where he played in what are known as the Cadet and Juvenil categories in Spain.

From Premier League giant Manchester United, he then joined Benfica after being voted the Red Devil’s best U23 player in the 2021/2022 season.

At Benfica, Carreras won the Portuguese League Cup and also put on impressive displays in the Champions League.

He was complimented for keeping Lamine Yamal relatively quiet in continental clashes against FC Barcelona, and will endeavour to repeat this phenomenon amid his new club hopefully ending the Catalans’ newfound domestic dominance which saw it sweep a Spanish treble last term.

Madrid further noted how Carreras’ presentation will take place at the club’s HQ at 13.00 local time on Tuesday afternoon.

Before that, the 22-year-old will pen a six-year contract to confirm his return to a boyhood club and therefore provide positional rivalry to the likes of Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia.

Signed for a reported $58 million (€50 million), Carreras is Madrid’s third big name signing of the summer.

First came Dean Huijsen, who was released from his Bournemouth contract after Perez triggered a $67 million (£50 million) release clause before the trophyless – in terms of major silverware – 2024/2025 campaign had even been wrapped up.

Not waiting until he became a free agent on June 30, Madrid then paid a reported $11.6 million (€10 million) to land now former Liverpool right back Trent-Alexander Arnold early so that he could play in the Club World Cup.

Meanwhile, Madrid has also been linked to potentially buying Angelo Stiller yet has reportedly cooled off on Nico Paz.

Carreras signing shows further commitment to improving Real Madrid’s defense

To compliment the Huijsen and Alexander-Arnold signings, Real Madrid landing Carreras shows that Perez is indeed committed to improving a back line which leaked goals under Carlo Ancelotti last season.

Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Can A World Cup Red Card Cost A Player Like Balogun More Than A Match?

Folarin Balogun celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match...

Sky’s £1.6 Billion ITV Deal Buys The Last Scarce Asset In British TV

LONDON, ENGLAND: Dana Strong, CEO Sky set to acquire ITV Media & Entertainment Division. 2026 in London, England....

The Critical Global Technology That Needs Nuclear Power

In this picture taken on March 30, 2023, Mohamed Ali al-Qahtani, Phase General Manager at the Ras al-Khair...

Scott Dixon And Felix Rosenqvist Sign With Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team

A six-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion along with the 2026 winner of the Indianapolis 500 are coming to...