Jose Mourinho seeks more transfers at Real Madrid pending player departures
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 18, 2026, 7:40 AM
Last updated Jul 18, 2026
Jose Mourinho is looking to add two more players to Real Madrid's squad as the summer transfer window progresses. He aims to strengthen the centre-back and midfield positions after successfully acquiring Marc Cucurella, Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, and Bernardo Silva. However, any new signings depend on the departures of players like Raul Asencio and Eduardo Camavinga, who have been linked with moves away from the club. Mourinho prefers having new recruits in place before these current players exit to facilitate the transition.
- •Mourinho demands reinforcements in centre-back and midfield positions.
- •Konate's signing adds depth, but Mourinho wants another elite defender.
- •Raul Asencio's departure is a priority for Mourinho before new signings.
- •Eduardo Camavinga is also a target for transfer amid ongoing discussions.
- 7:40 AMYahoo Sports — Jose Mourinho waiting on exits before green-lighting two more Real Madrid transfers
"Real Madrid’s entire summer transfer window has been dictated by the preferences and decisions of Jose Mourinho, who recently took over as the team’s new manager.Florentino Perez and Co. have show...
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