Friday, March 8, 2013

Real Madrid Transfers: 6 Big Names Linked with Summer Moves to the Bernabeu - Bleacher Report

Real Madrid will be looking to revamp the squad this summer and, as always, some big-name players have been linked to the side.

Los Merengues are highly unlikely to retain their La Liga title and that disappointment is sure to prompt some player movement.

Both Talksport.com and the Daily Star report the Spanish side may be ready to bid for the left winger in the summer.

Should Bale join the club it would be interesting to see what Jose Mourinho, or whoever the Madrid coach is, would do to include him.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a surefire starter and plays in Bale's position on the left but there are a few options to fit him in.

Bale could be included on the left with Ronaldo switching to the right side. The Portuguese winger is extremely capable with either foot and would have no trouble adapting.

One more option could be to have Bale play on the right with Ronaldo on the left. That would allow the two players to cut in and finish chances on their favoured side.

The last option, if Madrid aren't able to secure a forward, is to place Ronaldo as the striker with Bale on the left.

Napoli is currently in the six point away from Juventus in the Serie A title race and both clubs would find it tough to sign Cavani if his club re-enters the Champions League.

Neither player has scored more than 10 goals in the league and look unlikely to reach the 20-goal mark they both did last season.

The Daily Mail returns with Marouane Fellaini as the rumoured target for Real Madrid and other big clubs this summer.

There's been plenty of speculation about the Everton midfielder's future as his side chases one of the Premier League's Champions League positions.

If Real Madrid's interest is real they may have the upper-hand as Everton may be glad to let the player go to a club outside of England.

Hernandez burst unto the scene with United during the 2010//11 season but has since become a less integral player in the side.

Robin van Persie's inclusion at the start of the season resulted in Hernandez's playing time being reduced even more.

The former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper has had his problems getting used to the English style of play and that's led to constant speculation about his future.

De Gea put in a great performance against the Spanish side in their recent Champions League encounter and will have another audition in the second leg this coming week.

De Gea is seen in Spain as the long-term successor to Iker Casillas for the national side and Madrid may try to replicate that on the club level.

Real Madrid has brought back a few players to the Bernabeu in recent seasons and that could continue with Fiorentina star Borja Valero.

In his debut season he has become an integral part of arguably the most exciting Italian team. Valero is currently second in the league with nine assists to his name.

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