Real Madrid, Elche and La Liga
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Real Madrid appear ready to restore balance in their lineup as a new report from Defensa Central reveals that Federico Valverde’s stint as an emergency right-back is finally coming to an end. For
Liverpool are reportedly ready to invest a huge amount of money to sign Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, as per Spanish outlet Fichajes. After winning the Premier League title last term, the Reds enjoyed a stellar start this season,
Real Madrid says midfielder Federico Valverde has a muscle injury in his right leg and his fitness is being monitored.
Real Madrid's tactics will revolve around quick counter-attacks, and Valverde's return brings more creativity and energy to the midfield, effectively connecting the front and midfield while increasing the diversity of attacks. Vinicius's wing breakthroughs will synergize with Mbappe, putting immense pressure on Elche's defense.
Real Madrid have vowed to bolster their backline next summer without spending a cent on transfer fees. That leaves the Spanish giants with three clear free agency options; Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté, Marc Guéhi of Crystal Palace and Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano. (Source: Fichajes)
Real Madrid received fresh injury blows after the draw against Rayo Vallecano, with Fede Valverde and Thibaut Courtois likely to miss upcoming matches
The calm start to the 2025–26 season for Real Madrid was disrupted by a heavy 5–2 defeat against Atletico Madrid in La Liga. That result set off alarm bells and raised questions, which not even a convincing win over Kairat Almaty in the UEFA Champions ...
Real Madrid face Elche at the Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, knowing that avoiding defeat will put them back to the top of the standings. Head coach Xabi Alons
MADRID — Still upset at their team's midweek exit from the Champions League, Real Madrid fans jeered suspended Kylian Mbappé and then cheered Federico Valverde after he scored late in a 1-0 win over Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish league on Sunday.
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