Man United are open to offloading a few players in the January transfer window. Real Madrid should definitely capitalise on this stance.
Real Madrid are always a club to be feared in the transfer window. Los Blancos have been very prolific in recent seasons and this has only resulted in clubs nervously aniticipating their name each time.
The January transfer window will be no different. As it stands, Real Madrid are going through an injury crisis. Even if they weren't, their underwhelming start to the season would force Florentino Perez into spending in the January transfer window.
Most notably, Real Madrid need to sign defenders since this is where injuries have impacted them the most. For this, Man United have entered the chat...
Real Madrid may sign multiple Man United players in January transfer window
According to a report from talkSPORT, Man United are open to selling virtually any player in the January transfer window. This is due to the Red Devils' desperation to stay in-line with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The only players deemed safe are Kobbie Mainoo, Amad Diallo, and Alejandro Garnacho.
In this article, Real Madrid are linked to the signing of Lisandro Martinez. The Argentine World Cup winner is a fan favourite at Old Trafford but Man United are surprisingly willing to listen to offers for him. As one of the best defenders in Europe currently, Real Madrid are obviously interested in him.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid have been linked to the signing of Diogo Dalot for some time now. The full-back, with capabilities to play on either side of the defence, is believed to be the next best option if the deal for Trent Alexander-Arnold falls through.
Real Madrid may also wish to leave Man United out of the equation in the January transfer window. As the prudent club which Real Madrid is, this wouldn't be a surprise either. After all, Man United are known to spoil their players with extortionate salaries, which might be a red flag for Real.
Either way, this news presents a golden opportunity to Real Madrid and it is a nice safety blanket to fall back on, should their other options fall through. The Man United market is there for the taking, should Los Blancos wish to exploit it...