Real Madrid’s strategy of not signing new players during the January transfer window may be revised following an injury to their defender, David Alaba. The club’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has indicated that the situation could lead to a change in their transfer plans.
Alaba’s Injury Prompts Transfer Reconsideration
David Alaba, an Austrian defender playing for Real Madrid in La Liga, has sustained an injury that has prompted the club to reassess their initial decision to abstain from January signings. Ancelotti, who is at the helm of the Spanish giants, has suggested that the club is now contemplating the possibility of bringing in reinforcements to cover for Alaba’s absence.
“We will see in the next days if we can sign someone in January,” Ancelotti stated, hinting at a potential shift in Real Madrid’s transfer strategy. The club’s response to Alaba’s injury will become clearer in the coming days as they evaluate their options and the impact of the defender’s injury on the team’s performance and depth.
Real Madrid’s transfer movements and decisions are closely monitored, and any updates regarding their plans following Alaba’s injury will be of significant interest to fans and observers alike.