Real Madrid are closely monitoring the Premier League, where Tottenham Hotspur are on the brink of relegation. Spurs are currently in 16th place with 29 points, just four points above West Ham, the club that is in the relegation zone.
This institutional crisis in North London has sparked interest from Real Madrid, who see an unparalleled opportunity in the market to capitalize on the chaos.
According to Spanish media, if relegation from the Premier League is confirmed, names like Cristian Romero, Micky Van de Ven and Pedro Porro will be available at a significantly lower price.
Real Madrid’s board understands that relegation would force the liquidation of Tottenham’s assets, facilitating the arrival of high-level reinforcements for the defense.
Real Madrid face a summer of deep transformation in their defensive line due to the expiration of the contracts of stars such as David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger. Florentino Perez is clear that the team needs fresh blood and sees Romero as the ideal leader to command Real Madrid’s defensive line for the next five years.
The Argentine center-back possesses that aggressiveness and hierarchy that has always defined the great defenders in Real Madrid’s history, making him an absolute asset to the board.
At the same time, Van de Ven emerges as the perfect complement, thanks to his blistering pace and excellent ball distribution from the left wing. The Dutch defender has impressed club observers with his ability to cover space in open play, a vital quality for Real Madrid’s tactical system.
Tottenham’s potential collapse would allow Real Madrid to carry out a double operation to reinforce the center of defense with two of the best players in the English league.
The restructuring doesn’t stop at the heart of the defense, as the right-back position will also undergo drastic changes given the possible departure of Dani Carvajal in June.
Real Madrid have identified Pedro Porro as the ideal candidate to fill this role, appreciating his great attacking potential and proven experience in high-pressure situations.
The Spanish international would arrive to play in a very high-level competition with Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has yet to convince with his performances.
Despite the current transition under interim coach Álvaro Arbeloa, the club continues its policy of signing young talent to secure the future.
Real Madrid aims to strengthen the squad with players who can guarantee immediate competition in the fight for all national and international titles next season.



