Real Madrid is getting ready to play Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. This big match is on Tuesday, March 4th, at their home stadium. Before the game, there’s a lot of talk about who might join or leave the team. Let’s look at the latest transfer news.
First, Real Madrid is not planning to sign Joshua Kimmich. He’s a German midfielder who plays for Bayern Munich. His contract is ending soon, and he hasn’t signed a new one. This made people think he might move to Real Madrid for free.
However, Real Madrid is not interested. Even though they like Kimmich, they want younger players. They are looking for someone to replace Toni Kroos, who stopped playing last summer.3 Kimmich is 30 years old, and Real Madrid wants someone younger.
Next, Vinicius Junior wants to stay at Real Madrid. There have been rumors that he might leave, with clubs from Saudi Arabia offering him a lot of money.4 They want to pay him very high wages.
But Vinicius says he wants to stay and make history with Real Madrid. He loves the team and the fans. He has a contract until 2027 and hopes to sign a new one.5 He wants to win more trophies and become a legend at the club. This season, he has scored 17 goals and made 12 assists in 35 games.
Also, Real Madrid is watching Adam Wharton.6 He’s a midfielder who plays for Crystal Palace. He’s been playing very well, and Manchester City also wants him.
Wharton has played 16 games this season. He missed some time because of an operation, but he’s playing well again. Real Madrid’s transfer boss, Juni Calafat, likes Wharton.7 The club has sent people to watch him play.
However, it will be hard to get Wharton. He has a contract until 2029 with Crystal Palace. So, Real Madrid will have to pay a lot of money if they want to sign him.
To sum up, Real Madrid is not going to sign Joshua Kimmich. Vinicius Junior wants to stay with the team. And they are interested in Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace. These are the main transfer stories for Real Madrid right now. They are focused on their game against Atletico Madrid, but they are also planning for the future.