Real Madrid came into the match with a strong start, taking a 2-0 lead. However, their performance gradually began to fade, allowing Barcelona to mount a comeback and turn the score around. Despite Barcelona’s superior play, the second half saw moments that could have swung the game back in Real Madrid’s favor.
Ultimately, Real Madrid suffered a 4-3 defeat to their rivals, Barcelona, leaving them seven points behind the leaders with just three matches remaining in the Spanish league. With Barcelona on the verge of clinching the title, Real Madrid’s hopes of catching up are diminishing.
In light of this loss, Relevo has revealed Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez’s strategy to strengthen the team during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Real Madrid is already making preparations for the summer window to meet the demands of new coach Xabi Alonso, who will take over the team’s training during the Club World Cup.
According to the report, Florentino Pérez has devised a plan to make several key signings during the summer transfer period. The first move will be the acquisition of Trent Alexander-Arnold, with efforts underway to include him in the squad for the Club World Cup.
Following that, Real Madrid will look to sign a new defender and a left-back, while also offloading some players who are no longer part of the team’s plans. This will be done in coordination with Alonso, who will provide Pérez with a list of players likely to be sold.










