Real Madrid have reportedly orchestrated a transfer plan for the upcoming window that will further increase their chances of luring Kylian Mbappe to the club.
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With the mid-season window approaching, Los Blancos have no intention of reinforcing their squad in it, according to Marca.
Traditionally, it has not been a period in which the record European champions have made significant signings, with the likes of Reinier, Brahim Diaz and Lucas Silva among the more notable acquisitions that have arrived during this time of the season for the club in recent years.
It is said manager Carlo Ancelotti believes firmly in his existing squad and that the addition of reinforcements is unnecessary, and should they sustain any significant injuries, the same report claims the 64-year-old feels he has adequate players at his disposal to plug whichever gaps may arise.
However, this plan comes at a time when long-time target Mbappe approaches the final months of his existing contract at the Parc des Princes, and with rumours suggesting that he harbours no ambition of staying in the French capital, the 24-year-old will be free to negotiate and even sign a pre-contract with any club of his choosing from January.
Real are long-time admirers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner and are believed to have restructured their wage bill in such a way that would accommodate the pacey attacker's arrival.
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Brazilian duo Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo recently signed extensions with the club, and while they have played massive roles in helping Real become European and Spanish champions, it is understood neither has usurped David Alaba as Los Blancos' highest-paid player, with reports suggesting the club is ready to offer Mbappe a deal worth a mammoth €35 million (R688 million) per season.
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