Perez and Mourinho's plan, five reinforcements to win the Champions League again
Real Madrid's board has announced a complete reorganization after two consecutive seasons of alarming lack of success in the most prestigious tournaments. This worrying lack of sporting results led to considerable managerial instability, causing the rapid dismissals of Carlo Ancelotti, Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa in a very short period.
Faced with this serious football identity crisis, president Florentino Perez has decided to shake things up at the international level by entrusting the dressing room to Jose Mourinho.
The news, recently confirmed by market specialist Fabrizio Romano, marks the start of an ambitious restructuring with a single and obsessive goal. The Portuguese coach and the Real Madrid president have drawn up a careful recruitment plan focused on returning continental glory to the Spanish club.
The strategy foresees the immediate addition of five key players, distributed in key positions that the coaching staff considers a priority to reinforce immediately.
This in-depth structural overhaul includes the signing of two top-class central defenders, a right-back, a playmaker and a pure striker. The coaching staff is considering a range of ideal candidates who fit the tactical philosophy of a coach obsessed with order.
Real Madrid have taken on the challenge of creating a team of the highest calibre, one that combines imposing physical ability with exceptional continental competitive maturity. The club's board's fundamental premise is to provide the new coaching staff with the necessary resources to successfully conquer the Champions League.
Defense is the main focus for the new coach, who urgently needs two top-class center-backs. Real Madrid are searching the international market for players who can guarantee strength, speed and absolute dominance in the air in the most difficult circumstances.
For the right wing, scouting reports highlight Josh Acheampong, Vanderson, Givairo Read, Mats Wieffer and Trai Hume.
The midfield represents another critical area where the aim is to create a new dynamic of play and a strong tactical balance. Real Madrid have set their sights on Chelsea's Argentine star Enzo Fernandez as the preferred candidate to lead this much-needed creative transformation.
However, sporting directors are considering high-caliber alternatives, such as Portuguese Joao Neves and German Angelo Stiller, to avoid any surprises.
The team's attacking capabilities require a player who offers diverse attacking solutions, a true striker capable of unlocking even the most difficult matches.
Real Madrid are looking for a striker with a classic finishing ability who can embrace a versatile role, alternating between starting and making an impactful appearance from the bench. The Setubal coach believes clinical finishing in the final third is essential to overcoming the giants of European football. / Telegraph /


