Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that Los Blancos will reassess their transfer market this winter after their final game of the year against Sevilla.
Real Madrid will reassess the situation before the January transfer window opens.
ReaI Madrid have not signed a new player in the January transfer window for six years, amid much speculation about the January plans of a Los Blancos side struggling with a number of defensive injuries.
In recent weeks, there has been plenty of speculation about Real Madrid’s transfer business in 2025. Los Blancos have not signed another during the winter window for six years, but due to their ongoing injury crisis, that streak looks likely to be broken.
Real Madrid are currently without Eder Militao and Daniel Carvajal due to serious injuries that will keep them out for long periods, while David Alaba still has no clear date for his return to the pitch, and Lucas Vazquez will have to sit out around a month to rehab. Therefore, Los Blancos may find a solution by signing more defenders.
It remains unclear whether Real Madrid will be in the market for a transfer in January, with Ancelotti saying the Los Blancos will reassess the situation after their final game of the year against Sevilla.
‘We will wait until the Sevilla game UFABET and then we will do another analysis of the market,’ Ancelotti said.
That match against Sevilla is Real Madrid’s final one before the winter break, and also before the transfer market re-opens for business. Until then, Ancelotti has a severely reduced squad to choose from because of the injury crisis, although he should soon welcome back the likes of David Alaba and Aurelien Tchouameni.