Real Madrid is preparing to enter the summer transfer market with one of its most ambitious restructuring plans in recent years, coinciding with growing reports that Jürgen Klopp is close to taking over as manager. The German coach is not only considering changing the playing style but also completely reshaping the team according to his own vision.
Two Prominent Players Could Leave
According to reports, Klopp believes the time at the Santiago Bernabéu is nearing its end for some players. Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo are among those likely to leave, should offers be received that reflect their market value.
The decision regarding Camavinga is tactically driven. Klopp is looking for a midfielder capable of dictating the tempo and controlling the flow of the game, while the Frenchman is seen as relying more on physicality and agility.
As for Rodrygo, his inconsistency in big matches is a concern, as is Klopp’s preference for more decisive and influential wingers in the final third. Selling the duo could generate significant funds to finance a new project without disrupting the club’s budget.
Mac Allister and Romero on the Radar
The primary midfield target is Argentine Alexis Mac Allister, a perfect fit for Klopp’s philosophy thanks to his tactical intelligence, ability to dictate the tempo, and experience in major tournaments. The club sees him as a potential midfield leader for the future.
In defense, Cristian “Cote” Romero is a top priority to strengthen the center-back position. The Argentine international possesses physical strength, toughness in tackles, and aerial prowess, giving the back line greater character and stability.
A Complete Rebuild
Klopp’s plan is based on a clear principle: sacrificing some big names to make room for a more balanced and cohesive team, one that embraces a high-pressing and tactically disciplined style of play.
The coming weeks could bring crucial decisions that will completely reshape Real Madrid in what is expected to be one of the most turbulent summers in the club’s modern history.










