Real Madrid have taken a key step forward in their quest for a new right-wing goalkeeper, and rather than sit back and wait for Alexandre Arnault to join them on a free next summer, they have acted decisively to sign Portugal international Dalozzi from Manchester United during the winter transfer window next January. The deal, which went for £45 million (about HK$446 million), is designed to inject fresh blood into the second half of the season.
However, Real Madrid's backline has been a problem for a long time. In addition to rotating injuries to core players, 32-year-old Daniel Carvalho has become the only option at right goal. The recent injury to Lucas Wasquith has added to the problem. For this reason, the club must plan ahead and develop a long-term plan. Although the initial target was Alexandre Arnault, given Liverpool's excellent season, the possibility of "Anu" joining the club has diminished, and Real Madrid have turned to Dalouge.
Darroch has become Plan B for Real Madrid's right goal position and it is reported that Manchester United are open to selling Darroch and will release him for the right price. For Real Madrid, the return of the money will help bolster new coach Ruben Emolian's squad. As for Darroch, he is eager to showcase his talents on a bigger stage.
It has been revealed that Real Madrid have concluded deal talks with Daloji and will reopen the transfer market next month. Dalozzi, 25, has spent six half-century seasons at United since joining from Porto in the summer of 2018. he had a loan spell at AC Milan in the 2020-21 season. This season, United brought in Masarao and Daloji had to make a cameo appearance at left-back, before being relegated to the left wing when Emolian came in. Despite his relatively low salary of £85,000 a week, the desire to play at a higher level is human.