As Real Madrid grapples with Eder Militão’s injury, leaving the team vulnerable defensively, the club is actively considering bringing in a central defender during the upcoming transfer window. To address the gap left by Militão, Madrid is exploring several potential options.
One name reportedly under consideration is Aymeric Laporte. Currently playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, the Spanish international had caught Real Madrid’s attention during the summer transfer window. Laporte’s experience, tactical understanding, and ball-playing abilities make him an appealing choice, especially given his previous experience in La Liga with Manchester City.
In addition, another Iberian defender, whose identity remains undisclosed, has reportedly shown interest in joining Real Madrid. This player hopes to relaunch his career at the prestigious club, adding to Madrid’s pool of potential defensive targets.
In an unexpected twist, former captain Sergio Ramos has reached out to Real Madrid’s management to explore the possibility of a return. Since leaving Sevilla FC last summer, Ramos has been without a contract and is reportedly willing to offer his considerable experience to help fill the void left by Militão. However, according to *El Chiringuito*, Real Madrid has firmly rejected Ramos’ proposal. Despite his legendary status at the club, the management has decided to prioritize younger defensive reinforcements for the future.
This effectively ends any hope of a Ramos return, marking the final chapter of his association with Real Madrid after his departure to PSG in 2021. The club is now focused on strengthening its defense with fresh talent as it looks ahead to the next transfer window.