
Real Madrid: Latest Updates
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Militao on Fast Recovery
Eder Militao has made impressive strides in his comeback from two cruciate ligament injuries sustained within 18 months. Currently training with the senior squad, he’s been included in the Club World Cup squad and is anticipated to be fully fit for the 2025–26 season under new coach Xabi Alonso. His regimen, guided by physiotherapist Jaime Salom and trainer Romario Queiroz, prioritizes a gradual return to avoid setbacks.
Hate Crime Court Ruling
A Madrid court has delivered a verdict in a high-profile case involving four individuals who staged a hate-driven effigy of Vinícius Jr. before a Copa del Rey fixture in 2023. All were convicted of hate crimes and threats; one defendant received a 15-month suspended sentence, while the others got seven months. Each must undertake anti-discrimination educational programs, and stadium bans were imposed.
Transfer Focus: Ibrahima Konaté
Real Madrid have identified Liverpool centre-back Ibrahima Konaté, now 26 and in the final year of his contract, as their top defensive target. The club is known for acquiring high-calibre players on free transfers—a route seen with recent signings like Trent Alexander‑Arnold and Kylian Mbappé .
Brahim Díaz Nears Renewal
Midfielder Brahim Díaz, the 25-year-old who’s flourished since rejoining Real Madrid, is poised to extend his contract—likely until 2031. Under Xabi Alonso, Díaz’s technical skill and tactical versatility fit well with the team’s developing style .
Record-Breaking Youth Signing
Real have secured Argentinian wonderkid Franco Mastantuono (17) from River Plate for a staggering €63.2 million, the highest fee ever paid for an Argentine player. He'll officially arrive at Madrid upon turning 18 on August 14, 2025, signing a six-year deal—but will remain at River Plate through the Club World Cup .
New Additions to the Defence
- Dean Huijsen, 20‑year‑old centre-back, officially joined from Bournemouth in a £50 million transfer. He signed a 5‑year contract and will form part of Alonso's defensive revamp.
- Premier League full‑back Trent Alexander‑Arnold moved on a free transfer for ~£10 million. He celebrated his unveiling with a fluent Spanish speech and is set to wear the No. 12 shirt .
2025–26 Away Kit Unveiling
Real and Adidas revealed the new deep navy and silver away jersey, inspired by the magical night-time ambiance of the Santiago Bernabéu. It’s set to debut against Salzburg in the Club World Cup and is available now in official outlets.
Squad & Managerial Overhaul
- Xabi Alonso officially took over managerial duties on June 1, 2025, replacing Carlo Ancelotti .
- Club captain Luka Modrić departed after 13 trophy‑filled years; his final game at the Bernabéu was on May 24, 2025.
- The current transfer window includes key arrivals (Huijsen, Alexander‑Arnold, Mastantuono) with more defensive reinforcements expected next summer .
Club World Cup Campaign Begins
Real’s squad has landed in Florida to prepare for Group H action in the 32‑team 2025 FIFA Club World Cup (June 18–26), with Saudi champions Al‑Hilal, Pachuca, and Red Bull Salzburg in their group. The revamped tournament kicks off June 18 .