Real Madrid are still keen on adding two attacking sensations - Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe - to the Los Blancos attacking options in what could be a rollercoaster transfer swoop and big catch for the club.
Florentino Perez has already earned his plaudits for his shrewd administrative abilities. Perez has kept Real Madrid at the apex among footballing giants in Europe. He is nearly overseeing a transition from the old guards to a new generation of youngsters who are still keeping the European giants at the top.
Recently, the club acquired the services of Jude Bellingham and the promising English youngster and former Borussia Dortmund attacker has been remarkable for the club.
Bellingham appeared to have stepped into the shoes of Karim Benzema despite playing as an attacking midfielder. He is the team's highest goalscorer with 13 goals in all competitions so far.
The England star has been a hit signing for Los Blancos but the club is still on the lookout for two more deadly attackers - Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe.
It's no news Kylian Mbappe wants to join Real Madrid and is more likely to do so as a free agent after he scaled through the contract standoff with PSG hierarchy in the summer.
The French top striker has already forgo his £70m bonus in his PSG contract to continue playing for the Ligue 1 side while buying time for his imminent exit to Real Madrid next summer.
Erling Haaland is also on Real Madrid's radar. Unlike Mbappe, the Norwegian sensation may not be an easy catch for Los Blancos but the club's project has usually made it a choice destination for fast-rising youngsters.
New recruit from Brazil Endrick admitted he had a more lucrative offer from PSG but had to turn it down for Real Madrid due to the club's giant and unrivaled stature in Europe.
Erling Haaland could equally be tempted for a move to Santiago Bernabeu despite having a smooth and remarkable career stint at Manchester City under the best club manager Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City are grappling with 115 charges of financial breaches and may have their footballing fortunes nosedive in a flash if indicted.
This leaves Real Madrid more at a vantage point to snap Haaland with the club's enticing winning project.
According to Dario AS, Real Madrid have cleared their wage books and now have £324m enough to add six more top talents to the club in the next seasons.
Hence, they have a space large enough to accommodate lucrative wage offers for both Mbappe and Haaland without breaching Financial Fair Play Rules.
Florentino Perez has already earned his plaudits for his shrewd administrative abilities. Perez has kept Real Madrid at the apex among footballing giants in Europe. He is nearly overseeing a transition from the old guards to a new generation of youngsters who are still keeping the European giants at the top.
Recently, the club acquired the services of Jude Bellingham and the promising English youngster and former Borussia Dortmund attacker has been remarkable for the club.
Bellingham appeared to have stepped into the shoes of Karim Benzema despite playing as an attacking midfielder. He is the team's highest goalscorer with 13 goals in all competitions so far.
The England star has been a hit signing for Los Blancos but the club is still on the lookout for two more deadly attackers - Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe.
It's no news Kylian Mbappe wants to join Real Madrid and is more likely to do so as a free agent after he scaled through the contract standoff with PSG hierarchy in the summer.
The French top striker has already forgo his £70m bonus in his PSG contract to continue playing for the Ligue 1 side while buying time for his imminent exit to Real Madrid next summer.
Erling Haaland is also on Real Madrid's radar. Unlike Mbappe, the Norwegian sensation may not be an easy catch for Los Blancos but the club's project has usually made it a choice destination for fast-rising youngsters.
New recruit from Brazil Endrick admitted he had a more lucrative offer from PSG but had to turn it down for Real Madrid due to the club's giant and unrivaled stature in Europe.
Erling Haaland could equally be tempted for a move to Santiago Bernabeu despite having a smooth and remarkable career stint at Manchester City under the best club manager Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City are grappling with 115 charges of financial breaches and may have their footballing fortunes nosedive in a flash if indicted.
This leaves Real Madrid more at a vantage point to snap Haaland with the club's enticing winning project.
According to Dario AS, Real Madrid have cleared their wage books and now have £324m enough to add six more top talents to the club in the next seasons.
Hence, they have a space large enough to accommodate lucrative wage offers for both Mbappe and Haaland without breaching Financial Fair Play Rules.