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Real Madrid s 100 million signings storm: A locker room bomb that alternates between old and new is or the key to the revival of the dynasty?

11:38pm, 16 May 2025【Football】

The summer transfer window for European football has not officially opened yet, and Real Madrid can no longer resist the urge to buy. The total price exceeds 100 million euros to lock in three new players. It will officially announce its joining next week, with the goal directly targeting the upcoming Club World Cup.

The three players Real Madrid targeted this time - 20-year-old Wyson, 22-year-old Carreras and Arnold, who was in his play, were all young. Especially Wyson, the 58 million euro liquidated damages are directly bound to 2030, which is clearly intended to copy the lottery model of signing Vinicius and Rodrigo back then.

Let's think about it from another perspective: Real Madrid's success in recent years is largely due to the construction of old and new echelons. Veterans such as Cross and Modric have passed the opportunity to help, while young players such as Bellingham and Kamavenga have grown rapidly.

Now that we are hoarding another batch of post-00s, it is clearly planning for the post-Mbappe era. After all, someone has to pass the ball to him when Mr. M comes, right?

Club World Cup is not the end, but the starting point of the new dynasty

On the surface, Real Madrid is eager to finalize new players before the Club World Cup in June to strengthen in the short term. But with Florentino's ambition, this restructured Super Club World Cup (which will be expanded to 32 teams in 2025) is the real goal. By then, the Champions League champion will advance directly, with a prize pool of up to $1 billion. Real Madrid obviously wants to polish the lineup in advance and strive to be the first overlord. Is

100 million euros expensive? The inflation logic of the football market is

58 million to buy central defenders and 50 million to grab fullbacks. It is definitely a sky-high price ten years ago. But now looking at Arsenal's 100 million yuan spent on Rice and Chelsea's 115 million yuan over Kesse, Real Madrid's transaction seems rational.

Here is a vivid metaphor: the football transfer market is like housing prices in first-tier cities. You think it is expensive, but the rich people always believe that the assets of the core areas (top giants) will only appreciate.

What's more, Real Madrid has recycled more than 300 million euros in recent years (Ashraf, Odegao, Casemiro), and spending 100 million is just to support the war.

Galaxy Battleship 3.0 puzzle game

From Ronaldo + Bale's Galaxy Battleship 2.0 to the current version of Bellingham + Mbappe (potential), Real Madrid has always been playing a wonderful puzzle game. This luxury purchase seems radical, but in fact it is to exchange short-term investment for long-term dominance.

But the question is also: when Manchester City and Paris use oil capital to rewrite the rules, can Real Madrid still sit firmly on the throne with the operational wisdom of the Lao Qian family? Will the alternation of new and old trigger chemical reactions in the locker room next season? Welcome to talk about your views in the comment section.