As September creeps closer, the summer transfer season in La Liga will also come to an end. However, Real Madrid's transfer strategy has already changed quietly. According to Marca, Real Madrid president Florentino has revealed to the board of directors that the White Army will not have new blood injected this summer. In the haze of the new crown epidemic, Real Madrid's primary goal for the new season is to maintain financial stability.

Looking back at last season, Real Madrid's four major failures, the weakness of the lineup is one of the main reasons. The economic pressure brought about by the epidemic made Real Madrid fail to bring in any new recruits last season. This summer, Real Madrid only signed Alaba as a free agent, and Florentino's early closure of the window, signaling that Alaba will become the only attraction of Real Madrid in the last two seasons, and zero transfer fee.

This summer, Real Madrid not only lost its captain Ramos, but rumors of Varane joining Manchester United also intensified. In the face of the vacant lineup, Real Madrid only introduced Alaba. If Ancelotti wants to make up for the depth of the lineup, he will have to rely on players returning from loan, in addition to hoping for youth players. Ceballos, Bale, Jovic, Eudegardo, Vallejo, etc. are not on loan again, and they need to do their best to win Ancelotti's trust in the summer preparations. Kubo, on the other hand, is destined to go out on loan again as Real Madrid no longer have any EU players available for him, and his next stop will probably be Real Sociedad.

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