Real Madrid will travel to the United States for the Club World Cup in a few weeks' time. New manager Xabi Alonso will lead the team to the new trophy, which the club is determined to win.
In the midst of all of this, Real Madrid's biggest legend, Cristiano Ronaldo, may make an unexpected move against Real Madrid.
According to various speculations, Ronaldo will leave Al Nassr at the end of the season and has offers from Al Hilal, another Saudi Pro League club.
Los Blancos are in the same group as Al Hilal at the Club World Cup, and they will face each other on June 18. If this deal goes through, Los Blancos will be ready to face a familiar face, albeit from the opposite end.
Meeting Cristiano once again will be a dream come true for Real Madrid fans
If Ronaldo joins Al Hilal, he will most likely make his debut against Real Madrid. Thinking about it makes me feel both excited and confused.
Excited because Real Madrid will finally see Ronaldo after a seven-year break, albeit on the opposite side. The player has done so much for the club that facing him would be both enjoyable and rewarding.
Confused because when Real Madrid will face Ronaldo, he will be wearing a shirt that is not white. That will be unpleasant and terrible to witness, to say the least.
The Portuguese legend spent nine years at Madrid, setting and breaking records that most players could only dream of achieving.
The Club World Cup will only become more memorable for Los Blancos. The competition is, of course, new, and Madrid are determined to win it in its inaugural edition.
And the Merengues' chances of winning the tournament are not slim at all. New manager Xabi Alonso will lead a dream team to the United States, including new signings Trent Alexander Arnold and Dean Huijsen, with a gameplan that he previously demonstrated to be the finest in the world.