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Alonso asks Real Madrid to sign three Leverkusen players

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According to Spanish media Fichajes, the incoming Real Madrid head coach Xavi Alonso has begun to plan for his future at the Bernabeu, requiring the club to sign three players, namely Jonathan Ta, Pilo Inkapier and Florian Werz.

The three players are all merits in Alonso's leadership of Leverkusen to win the first top league championship in the club's history with an unbeaten record. The Basques believe that they will also play a crucial role in rebuilding Real Madrid on their own.

Everyone knows that Real Madrid's defense has a big problem this season, and Alaba's body has always been worrying, and Vallejo is likely to leave, so the central defender position will become the focus of Alonso's transformation.

As a German international centreback, Jonathan Ta is not only experienced, but his contract will expire this summer, so it has naturally become a hot spot in the eyes of Real Madrid senior executives who like to avoid signing French players in recent years.

As for Inkapier, born in 2002, his age is very consistent with another major signing policy in Real Madrid in recent years: younger generation.

In addition, the Ecuadorian is good at left foot and can play as a center back and left back. He is currently one of the most outstanding young defenders in European football. His arrival will undoubtedly inject new vitality into the aging Real Madrid defense line. On the offensive side, Alonso believes that his compelling disciple Wiltz will be an ideal complement to Real Madrid's frontcourt, especially considering that Rodrigo and Diaz are likely to leave this summer.

Of course, Wiltz won't be cheap, but his ability to tear the defense, create opportunities and connect the offense perfectly matches Alonso's style to bring to Real Madrid.

The question now is whether the Real Madrid board is willing to make a big bet to support their new coach?

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