Real Madrid has the Frenchman Diaby on the agenda
Feb 27, 2024 8:52:03 GMT 2
Post by mehedi12a on Feb 27, 2024 8:52:03 GMT 2
After the injuries of Eden Hazard, the intermittency of Asencio, the lack of confidence for Isco and the slow takeoff of Vinícius and Rodrygo, the white team is looking for new blood. SOCCER REAL MADRID SIGNINGS THE LEAGUE MOUSSA DIABY m They need goals. Real Madrid knows that the next summer transfer market will be decisive in reinforcing a squad lacking goals and attacking volume. That is why he has the 21-year-old French winger Moussa Diaby on his agenda, the jewel for which Bayer Leverkusen will not let go for less than 38 million euros. Dribbling, speed and passing on goal, those are the characteristics of Diaby, a left-footed winger who generates sighs in Europe after his good season in the Bundesliga in which he registered nine goals and 12 assists in 35 games.
The 21-year-old player trained in the Paris Saint-Germain youth team was tempted by Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund in June 2020, but the German team did not want to let him go, and rightly so. Now his signing is valued at 38 million euros according to the Peru WhatsApp Number specialist website Transfermarkt. Maybe you might be interested AC Milan could make an offer for Brahim Díaz This season's Real Madrid lacks precisely these characteristics and coach Zinedine Zidane has even had to opt for central midfielder Federico Valverde to occupy the winger position. Conscious of not having that explosion on the wings, he has had to resort to 3-1-5-2 instead of his usual 4-3-3. For this same reason, Martín Odegaard had to leave for Arsenal because he does not have the characteristics of a winger and Zidane never dared to put him as a midfielder, behind the nine just as Mikel Arteta is doing in the London team.
Diaby's folder is in the offices of the Chamartín team and is highly valued, they are even comparing him with the Senegalese Sadio Mané, a Liverpool figure, although with fewer goals and more passes. It is said that Manchester United and Bayern Munich also have him in their sights so no one imagines him spending another year in Leverkusen. Federation was not up to par with the clubs that had made an economic effort, which it “abandoned” to their fate by establishing mini-leagues. The conclusion could not be worse: some teams now see their access to the new category and their own survival in danger... and, what is even worse, the true value of the “First RFEF” is seriously doubted. It has already been confirmed that numerous historic teams, three of them -Murcia, Hercules de Alicante and Cordoba - representing cities among the 12 most populated in Spain, are at serious risk of not qualifying for the First RFEF, as are Racing de Santander.
The 21-year-old player trained in the Paris Saint-Germain youth team was tempted by Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund in June 2020, but the German team did not want to let him go, and rightly so. Now his signing is valued at 38 million euros according to the Peru WhatsApp Number specialist website Transfermarkt. Maybe you might be interested AC Milan could make an offer for Brahim Díaz This season's Real Madrid lacks precisely these characteristics and coach Zinedine Zidane has even had to opt for central midfielder Federico Valverde to occupy the winger position. Conscious of not having that explosion on the wings, he has had to resort to 3-1-5-2 instead of his usual 4-3-3. For this same reason, Martín Odegaard had to leave for Arsenal because he does not have the characteristics of a winger and Zidane never dared to put him as a midfielder, behind the nine just as Mikel Arteta is doing in the London team.
Diaby's folder is in the offices of the Chamartín team and is highly valued, they are even comparing him with the Senegalese Sadio Mané, a Liverpool figure, although with fewer goals and more passes. It is said that Manchester United and Bayern Munich also have him in their sights so no one imagines him spending another year in Leverkusen. Federation was not up to par with the clubs that had made an economic effort, which it “abandoned” to their fate by establishing mini-leagues. The conclusion could not be worse: some teams now see their access to the new category and their own survival in danger... and, what is even worse, the true value of the “First RFEF” is seriously doubted. It has already been confirmed that numerous historic teams, three of them -Murcia, Hercules de Alicante and Cordoba - representing cities among the 12 most populated in Spain, are at serious risk of not qualifying for the First RFEF, as are Racing de Santander.