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James and the great pearl

The possibility of dressing N’Golo Kanté in white has been strongly activated at the Santiago Bernabéu since the English club has put the French midfielder on the market and since the same footballer has stated in this regard that his preferred destination is the Concha Espina club. Bringing both things together, Madrid handles possibilities to achieve an incorporation that would be key in the case Casemiro, each time with more minutes in the legs.

And the last one goes against nature, since within the Real Madrid was certain with Reinier that they preferred to transfer it in Spain (except with the exception of a Bayern Leverkusen who weighed the possibility of delaying and decreasing payment to whites for Kai Havertz if they included the Rio de Janeiro pearl in the operation), so that he would fight in LaLiga and gain years of residence in order to request dual nationality. However, Kanté is well worth the risk for Reinier.

In Madrid and with respect to the Brazilian there is something certain: he has to go out and win minutes away; what I play in LaLiga it is an important but not decisive factor. Hence now from the offices of the white coliseum the bet for Kanté is raised with James Rodríguez entering the operation as a payment measure (through pure and simple exchange), plus the transfer of the former playmaker from Flamengo.

Two players for the price of one per a plan B to Casemiro in the core that is necessary and brings many variations to the slate of Zidane, who can try to play with a double pivot, leaving more advanced players freer for defensive work. Undoubtedly a Zidane he is very interested in the possibility of taking over the Chelsea and hence the high interest that includes offering the English team different variables for the international footballer with Blues (For Kanté it would also be decisive to sign for Madrid, have a lot of visibility and thereby earn the ownership of the French team). We’ll see what they answer Frank Lampard and Roman Abramovich, who want money for their player.

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