Real Madrid are focused on the transfer market. After the famous non-signing of Kylian Mbappe, the Spaniards are focused on other targets to strengthen their squad for next season.
The first to arrive at the Santiago Bernabeu has been Antonio Rudiger, who has landed in 'Merengue' territory as a free agent. In addition, the Madrid giants have also closed the exit of players such as Isco Alarcon and Gareth Bale, which will bring a big saving in salary.
If we add to all this the amount that Real Madrid have earned for winning the UCL 21-22, around 132 million euros, the figures for the Spanish capital's team rise to a spectacular figure.
According to 'Goal', Madrid have more than 400 million euros in their transfer budget. After Rudiger, Tchouameni is the next target of the European champions, who are negotiating with Monaco for his signature.