A Spanish press report revealed that Real Madrid is close to finalizing a new deal to strengthen its squad during the summer transfer window. According to the Spanish newspaper "Marca," Real Madrid has reached an agreement with Lenny Euro, defender from French club Lille. It was noted that Real Madrid has already settled on personal terms with Euro, who is also being pursued by Manchester United, Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain. The 18-year-old player prefers a move to the Spanish capital, something that "Los Blancos" management is well aware of and plans to initiate discussions with his club.
The newspaper added that Lille will demand between €50 to €60 million for Euro, although his contract expires next summer, and Real Madrid does not intend to meet this amount, aiming instead to pay a maximum of €40 million. With Rafa Marin moving to Napoli and the unlikely possibility of team captain Nacho Fernández signing a new contract, it will be essential to secure a standout defender to strengthen this position.