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Xabi Alonso confirms first transfer target as Real Madrid boss

 Real Madrid fans are expecting huge changes at the club from the start of June.

Carlo Ancelotti is set to move from the Spanish capital at the end of the 2024/25 campaign - which wraps up on May 25 - with Los Blancos still in the hunt to defend their La Liga crown.

A UEFA Champions League quarterfinal exit, and a club-wide push for a fresh start, has edged Ancelotti closer to the exit door with former midfielder Xabi Alonso on standby to come in.

Bayer Leverkusen have already confirmed a clause in Alonso's contract which allows him to move on if one of his old teams came in with an offer.

Alonso has since confirmed he will leave Leverkusen in the coming weeks as a deal to bring him back to Madrid creeps closer.

Club president Florentino Perez will hand the 43-year-old a sizeable transfer budget to work with and a free transfer swoop for Trent Alexander-Arnold is almost over the line.

As per reports from Diario AS, Alonso has already devised a shortlist of key targets, with Real Sociedad playmaker Martin Zubimendi the No.1 pick.

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Zubimendi has been on Real Madrid's radar since the start of 2025, after Spain star rejected a move to Liverpool last summer, with Arsenal also tracking him.

Mikel Arteta is reportedly confident the greater intensity of Arsenal's talks with Zubimendi and his representatives will be enough to secure a deal despite Real Madrid's place in the race.

Both sides are capable of exercising his €60m ]$65m] release clause in San Sebastian and offering Zubimendi a sizeable contract above what his current deal until 2027 includes.

However, Real Madrid are confident of holding two key advantages, both backed by Alonso's impending arrival.

The duo have a strong personal relationship, as Alonso turbo-charged Zubimendi's progress into the La Real first team, during his time in charge of the Real Sociedad B side.


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