Real Madrid have been very active in the 2025 summer transfer window, making some big changes to their squad as they prepare for the new season under manager Xabi Alonso. Here’s a full look at who has arrived, who has left, and what might still happen before the window closes.
Players Signed (Transfers In)
Player | Position | From Club | Transfer Fee | Contract |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dean Huijsen | Centre-back | Bournemouth | €58 million (£50 million) | 5 years |
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Right-back | Liverpool | €10 million (£8.4 million) | 6 years |
Álvaro Carreras | Left-back | Benfica | €50 million (£43.18 million) | Until 2031 |
Franco Mastantuono | Attacking Midfielder | River Plate | €63.2 million (£38.5 million approx.) | 6 years (from Aug 14) |
- Total estimated spending so far: Around £140 million (€160 million)
Players Who Have Left (Transfers Out)
Player | Position | New Club | Transfer Fee | Years at Real Madrid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Luka Modrić | Midfielder | AC Milan | Free Transfer | 13 years |
Jesús Vallejo | Centre-back | Albacete | Free Transfer | 10 years |
Lucas Vázquez | Winger/Utility | Not confirmed | Free Transfer | Over a decade |
Franco Mastantuono | Attacking Midfielder | River Plate | €63.2 million (£38.5 million approx.) | 6 years (from Aug 14) |
Possible Future Transfers
Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool)
Real Madrid remain interested in signing Konaté to strengthen their defence. Liverpool reportedly want around €50 million. Madrid may wait until next year when Konaté’s contract situation could make him cheaper.
Midfield Signing
With Modrić leaving and Kroos retired, Real Madrid want another midfielder. However, they have paused big spending for now, refusing to pay over €100 million for a player like Rodri from Manchester City. They’ll likely revisit midfield options in 2026.
Potential Sales
- Rodrygo could leave if a big offer arrives. Arsenal are reportedly interested, and Madrid value him at around £77 million.
- One left-back (either Fran García or Ferland Mendy) might also be sold to balance the squad after signing Carreras.
What This Means for Madrid
- Defence Reinforced: Madrid have improved their defence significantly with Huijsen, Alexander-Arnold, and Carreras. They now have depth and quality across the backline.
- Planning for the Future: Young talents like Mastantuono show Madrid’s commitment to building for the years ahead.The club hopes he can grow into a star and follow in the footsteps of other successful signings from South America.
- Midfield Gap: Modrić’s departure leaves a big hole. Madrid are being careful not to overspend but know they will need another top-class midfielder soon.
- Smart Spending: The club has spent around £140 million without making big sales. Their focus has been on quality rather than profits.
Conclusion
Real Madrid’s summer has been busy and strategic. They’ve brought in fresh talent to keep the team strong, said goodbye to legends, and are keeping options open for further signings. Fans can expect a new-look Madrid under Xabi Alonso, blending experience and youth as they chase more trophies in the 2025/26 season.
Written by Kinjal Walantra