Real Madrid could move for Kylian Mbappe AND Erling Haaland after filing a hugely positive set of financial accounts.
Spanish outlet AS say the latest figures will give Los Blancos plenty of room for manoeuvre in the transfer market, with a cool £111million in the bank backed up by a further £231m in approved credit facilities.
As well as having cash to splash, Real have trimmed £68m off their annual wage bill — all while increasing their revenue by 17%.
That is no small part due to the exits of high-earning duo Karim Benzema and Eden Hazard, followed by the phenomenal impact and global appeal of summer signing Jude Bellingham.
It means that a move for Mbappe, who could leave Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer at the end of this campaign, can now easily be facilitated.
The French superstar, 24, has long been linked with a move to the Bernabeu but negotiations have always fallen short due to Les Parisiens’ reluctance to sell their prized asset.
Meanwhile, Haaland is contracted to Manchester City until 2027 but there have been claims a release clause of £172m may come into play next summer.
Having won the Treble under Pep Guardiola last season, the Norwegian sensation will likely be in no rush to leave the Etihad.
However, that is unlikely to deter Real from testing the waters with a bid.
In other news
Football Insider suggest Manchester City could make a surprise move for Chelsea’s Netherlands Under-21s international full-back Ian Maatsen.
The Standard say Bayern Munich are preparing a bid for Arsenal’s Japanese full-back Takehiro Tomiyasu, though the Gunners intend to rebuff any approaches.
Chelsea have added Wolves defender Rayan Ait-Nouri to their list of targets, according to 90min.