Real Madrid continues its active summer transfer campaign in preparation for the new season, having secured one of the most anticipated signings by acquiring Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva. This move underscores the club’s desire to rebuild the team and compete for all available titles.
According to reliable journalist Mario Cortegana, Real Madrid’s management is considering further strengthening the midfield with additional signings in the coming period, at the direct request of Portuguese coach José Mourinho, who has already begun outlining his new project at the club.
Real Madrid have placed Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández and West Ham United midfielder Matías Fernández on their shortlist of potential midfield reinforcements during the current transfer window.
Enzo Fernández is considered one of the most prominent midfielders in Europe in recent years, thanks to his exceptional playmaking abilities and control of the tempo of the game, along with his international experience with the Argentine national team. This makes him an attractive option for Real Madrid’s management.
Meanwhile, Matías Fernández is attracting increasing interest within Real Madrid, as the management believes he possesses the qualities that suit the style of play Mourinho seeks to implement in the coming period.
The Portuguese coach is working to build a team capable of regaining domestic and continental dominance, having pledged to return Real Madrid to the winners’ podium and compete strongly for the La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles next season.
Current indications suggest that Real Madrid’s management will not be satisfied with the Bernardo Silva deal alone, but will continue to explore several options to strengthen the midfield, given Mourinho’s desire to have as many tactical options as possible before the start of the new season.
The coming weeks are expected to bring new developments in Real Madrid’s transfer activity, especially as the club continues working to strengthen the positions that the coaching staff considers a priority to ensure the team’s return to competing for all titles.










