Real Madrid is eyeing three promising young talents from Serie A as they gear up for the upcoming transfer windows

As they prepare for the upcoming transfer window, Real Madrid is looking to acquire three promising young players from Serie A.

According to Michajes, the club has identified Giorgio Scalvini, Kenan Yildiz, and Michael Kayode as potential key additions to the squad.

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Each of these players excels in different positions, offering Real Madrid an opportunity to reinforce various areas of the team.

Carlo Ancelotti and club president Florentino Perez believe that refreshing the squad with these young talents could be crucial for the club’s long-term success.

Scalvini, a 20-year-old center-back from Atalanta, is valued at over €45 million and has a contract that runs until 2028.

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Despite suffering a recent cruciate ligament injury, Scalvini’s strong defensive abilities have caught Ancelotti’s eye, making him a vital candidate to strengthen Madrid’s defense.

Given the recent injury struggles within Real Madrid’s backline, Scalvini’s addition could provide much-needed support. The club plans to closely monitor his recovery, anticipating a potential transfer when he is fit again in November.

Yildiz, a 19-year-old attacking midfielder for Juventus, has gained acclaim for his attacking versatility and has already made significant contributions in terms of goals and assists for the club.

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His contract extends until 2029, and he is valued at around €50 million. Perez reportedly sees him as a long-term solution to enhance the team’s attacking prowess, helping ensure Real Madrid remains competitive in domestic and European tournaments.

Finally, Kayode, a 20-year-old right-back from Fiorentina, has emerged as another potential answer to Real Madrid’s defensive challenges.

With Dani Carvajal sidelined by injuries and Lucas Vazquez aging, Kayode could provide vital depth in the right-back position.

His contract with Fiorentina lasts until 2028, and signing him would not only bolster the defense but also offer Madrid flexibility for future transfer strategies, including a potential pursuit of Alexander Arnold in 2025.