They have outperformed Rodri and Pedri… Real Madrid’s new duo is throwing everyone’s plans into disarray, and Pérez has completely closed the midfield file!

As football fans turn their attention to the start of the European season, Real Madrid’s management continues to build an ambitious technical project aimed at achieving domestic and European supremacy in the coming years. Far from making hasty transfers or impulsive changes, the club is working according to a calm but profound strategy spearheaded by Florentino Pérez and CEO José Ángel Sánchez.

Recent messages from within the club have not been random. In rare public statements, Pérez indicated that Real Madrid now has a team that not only competes for the present but also has the potential to excel in the long term, explaining that “having a good team is the key to everything… We have the ambition to continue winning.”

However, what has not been officially announced is that the management is currently betting on a new midfield duo that could completely change the team’s shape this season and even create a different balance from the years of Kroos and Modric’s dominance.

According to reports close to the club, internal interest has begun to turn strongly towards young Frenchman Aurelien Tchouameni and the shining Turkish talent Arda Güler. This duo is not only viewed as alternative options but as a dual project to build a midfield that is difficult to match even by established names like Pedri and Rodri of the Spanish national team.

The technical staff believes that Tchouameni’s physical and tactical harmony, along with Arda Güler’s technical touch, gives Real Madrid a real advantage, especially with Xabi Alonso taking over the technical reins. He is expected to develop the players’ performances, making the team more capable of imposing its style in big matches.

At the same time, sources close to the club indicate that this season may see this duo rise to become the mainstay of the midfield, given the decline in reliance on experienced players and their role shifting to helping develop the new generation.

This vision, which bears the signature of Pérez and Alonso, complements a transitional phase the club already began with the departure of Ancelotti, aiming to go beyond just titles and instead build a team that will dominate Europe for years to come.

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