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Real Madrid is in talks on a decision by the former Manchester United Alvaro Carreras star, according to reports.
The Spanish giants should land the defender of Bournemouth very classified Dean Huijsen in a contract of 50 million pounds sterling and are now in pole position to sign Benfica rear crossroads.
Depending on relevant, Real was responsible for continuing a move for Carreras by Xabi Alonso, which should be appointed the new manager of the club to succeed Brazil Carlo Ancelotti.
Carreras signed for the Man United Academy in 2020 before being loaned to Benfica in 2023. The Portuguese team rendered the permanent agreement the following year, paying 5 million pounds sterling for the great-back.
United has a redemption clause of 15 million pounds sterling for the 22 -year -old, but has chosen not to activate it in the January transfer window, and it is unlikely to do it in summer.
The club has already signed a defender on the left under Ruben Amorim – Patrick Dorgu, who arrived at Old Trafford for 29.4 million pounds from Lecce in January.
Real Madrid made Alvaro Carreras de Benfica a key target in the summer transfer window

The former United Star (right) impressed his performances in Portugal this season

Xabi Alonso, who should become the new owner of Real, would have identified the defender as a priority signature
It is believed that Benfica demanded 50 million pounds sterling for Carreras, which scored four goals and made four assists in 42 games for the Lisbon -based team this season.
Reports in Spain claim that Real, who is also likely to guarantee the services of Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool in summer, made him a key target, but hope to negotiate a lower price.
Another possibility is a “bridge” transfer, where United would pay the buyout clause and then sell it at real costs.
Real agreed to pay the Liberation clause of Huijsen and the representatives of the Spanish international flew to Madrid on Thursday to discuss the conditions on what is considered a five -year contract.
As Mail Sport reported it, Madrid became a favorite to sign the 20 -year -old man at the start of this week because they were the favorite choice of the Spanish international.
They then discussed the payment of the liberation clause with Bournemouth Wednesday with the costs to pay in three payments.