Real Madrid’s Defensive Puzzle: Evaluating the Potential Move for Sporting CP’s
Real Madrid faces a pressing need for reinforcements in various positions, particularly in the wake of Eder Militao’s ACL injury early in the season. With doubts surrounding Militao’s return, the club’s center-back options include David Alaba, Nacho Fernandez, and Antonio Rudiger—all aged above 30. This situation has prompted interest in Sporting CP’s Goncalo Inacio as a potential solution.
At 22 years old, Inacio boasts a release clause of €60 million in his contract, a figure Newcastle United is reportedly prepared to meet. However, Real Madrid seems hesitant to match this valuation for the promising defender, considering other priorities in the squad.
Having played a crucial role in Sporting CP’s defense with nearly 150 appearances and gaining recognition in the Portugal national team, Inacio aligns with Real Madrid’s criteria for signing players. Yet, the financial aspect raises questions about the feasibility of securing Inacio’s services. As Los Blancos weigh their options, the pursuit of defensive reinforcements continues amidst competing demands across the squad.