Xabi Alonso has reportedly decided on his first three signings as he continues to be linked with a move to Real Madrid
Xabi Alonso Confirms Leverkusen Exit, Set to Take Over at Real Madrid
After guiding Bayer Leverkusen to a historic Bundesliga title, Xabi Alonso has officially announced that he will leave the club at the end of the season. The former Spain international has long been linked with top European sides including Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich, but it now appears he’s set to return to the Bernabéu.
According to Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, the deal is done: Alonso has informed Leverkusen of his decision and is poised to replace Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid this summer.
At a press conference on Friday, Alonso confirmed:
“The club and I have agreed that these two last games will be my last as Bayer Leverkusen coach.”
This move marks a significant moment for both clubs: Real Madrid secure a rising managerial star steeped in their club’s culture, while Leverkusen prepare for life after the man who transformed them into German champions.
Xabi Alonso Targets Key Reinforcements for Real Madrid Ahead of Summer Overhaul
As Real Madrid prepare for a new era under incoming manager Xabi Alonso, transfer activity is already heating up. According to MARCA, Alonso has identified three priority positions for reinforcement this summer:
- Left-back
- Centre-back
- Midfielder
This strategic rebuild comes as Madrid look to bounce back from a disappointing season — one that saw them crash out of the Champions League at the hands of Arsenal and currently trail Barcelona by four points in La Liga, with El Clásico looming this weekend.
Trent Alexander-Arnold to Madrid?
One of the headline moves is the anticipated arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who officially announced his Liverpool exit on Monday. The English right-back would bring elite creativity and big-game pedigree to a Madrid backline needing a refresh.
Dean Huijsen the Centre-Back of the Future?
In central defense, 19-year-old Dean Huijsen, currently at Bournemouth, has emerged as Madrid’s top target. After a standout season in the Premier League, the Dutch youth international has drawn interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United, but Madrid are reportedly leading the race.
With Alonso’s deep understanding of midfield dynamics and defensive structure, these planned reinforcements could reshape Madrid’s core going forward.