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FUTURE CORE: HOW JOAO NEVES AND VITINHA COULD REBUILD REAL MADRID’S MIDFIELD

Real Madrid eye Joao Neves: Read about the €160m PSG raid, Vitinha’s €100m clause, and the shock Courtois news regarding Trent.

Future Core: How Joao Neves and Vitinha Could Rebuild Real Madrid’s Midfield
Real Madrid Face A €260m Bill For PSG’s Duo

Real Madrid aren’t just eyeing Vitinha from PSG anymore; they’re now interested in bringing in his teammate Joao Neves as well. That’s according to a new report, which also says that Madrid hasn't lost sight of Rodri from Manchester City, even if that deal looks tough.

Madrid has been after Vitinha for a while. He’s the kind of midfielder who can dictate play and control the game from the centre. Lately, Spanish media have been buzzing about Madrid getting ready to make a huge offer of around €100 million for him. Supposedly, Vitinha has a private agreement that lets him leave PSG if someone puts that kind of money on the table.

But now, Sports Boom claims Madrid have set their sights on Neves, too. Apparently, the club sees him as the missing piece in their plan to rebuild the midfield. Scouts have already told the board that he’s a must-sign. Now, it’s up to Florentino Pérez to figure out if Madrid will go all-in.

It won’t be easy, though. PSG just won the league and the Champions League; they’re not looking to part ways with Neves. If Madrid wants him, they’ll need to cough up somewhere between €150 and €160 million. Neves only joined PSG from Benfica last summer, and he’s under contract until 2029.

He’s already made an impact: 13 goals and 12 assists in 83 games for PSG. This season alone, the 21-year-old has started 11 times in Ligue 1 and six times in the Champions League.

Switching gears, Real Madrid is also keeping an eye on Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace, according to Fraser Fletcher, their transfer correspondent. And Liverpool? They’re apparently preparing a massive bid for one of Madrid’s own rising stars, but there’s no word yet if Madrid will actually let him go.

And just when you thought things couldn’t get any wilder, a Spanish report claims Thibaut Courtois wants Madrid to move on from Trent Alexander-Arnold, who just arrived from Liverpool in 2025. The drama never really stops at the Bernabéu.

100 DAYS LEFT: KYLIAN MBAPPE ENTERS A DESPERATE RACE TO BE FIT FOR FRANCE

Kylian Mbappe’s World Cup is in danger: Read about the "significant" PCL injury, the City absence, and the 100-day fitness race.

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Madrid star officially misses City clash as knee injury turns serious

Real Madrid really didn’t want to lose Kylian Mbappe, not even for a little while. The guy’s on fire; he just won the European Golden Boot, and he looked set to do it again in 2025-26. Then the knee problem hit, and suddenly, he’s missing games in 2026.

Even though he tried to play through the pain, things got worse. Now he’s already missed the last two matches. He’ll skip the game against Celta Vigo on March 6, and he’s also out for the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 against Manchester City.

Madrid hopes he’ll be back for the second leg, but is that actually realistic? The World Cup’s only four months away, and you know coach Didier Deschamps has to be worried.

Turns out, Mbappe’s injury might be a lot more serious than what’s been reported. Journalist Antón Meana talked about it on El Larguero, saying it’s not just a minor thing. With just 100 days until the World Cup, Mbappe and the whole French squad have a lot to stress about.

“There’s an issue that’s not resolved, and it’s very important: Mbappé’s situation. The player’s left posterior cruciate ligament is at its limit. We’ll call it a ‘sprain’ because that’s what the medical report says, but the injury is truly significant. There are 100 days left until the World Cup, and Mbappé doesn’t have a single one to spare. Not one. He needs all 100 of those 100 days to recover and be ready to play in the World Cup.”

Meana also mentioned that Madrid’s idea of when Mbappe will be back doesn’t match what Mbappe’s own camp thinks.

“So, the timeline set by Real Madrid, who believe Mbappé has a chance of being fit for the second leg against City, isn’t shared by Mbappé’s entourage. They know that date is possible, but playing that soon is risky, and he’s not going to take any chances right now. We’ll see how long that lasts.”

Real Madrid obviously want their star striker back as soon as possible; they’re chasing trophies. But he’s also key for France in the World Cup. If they rush him and he gets hurt again, things could get pretty tense.

THE ACL/MCL ANATOMY: DEEP DIVE INTO THE "UNHAPPY TRIAD" INJURY ENDING RODRYGO’S 2026 SEASON

Rodrygo’s World Cup is over: Read about his ACL/MCL tear, the 10-month recovery, and how this opens the door for Neymar’s return.

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Rodrygo to miss 2026 World Cup

Rodrygo, Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward, is out of the World Cup after tearing his ACL. He lasted just 35 minutes in Real’s 1-0 loss to Getafe before going down with a brutal knee injury. The club took him off straight away, and scans showed even worse news: he tore his ACL and his MCL in the same knee. He’s looking at around ten months on the sidelines.

Real Madrid put out a statement Tuesday confirming the injury: a torn anterior cruciate ligament and lateral meniscus in his right leg. Rodrygo, who’s 25, now faces surgery and a long road back.

It’s a huge blow. Rodrygo had been linked with a Premier League move last summer, but he stayed at Madrid and became one of their key players, moving all across the front line. He’s already played 27 games this season, popping up on both wings and through the middle.

For Brazil, he’s just as important. He played every one of their friendlies in October and November, scored twice, set up another, and his ability to slot in anywhere up front meant he was basically a lock for the World Cup squad.

Rodrygo was also one of Neymar’s most vocal supporters, pushing for his hero to get another World Cup call-up. Neymar, now back at Santos and still Brazil’s all-time top scorer, has played Brazil’s last four games, but his place in the squad is still up in the air. Rodrygo was clear about where he stood: “For me, there’s not even a discussion. We need him. It just won’t feel right to win without Neymar.” But he also admitted Neymar needs to be fit, especially after knee surgery.

Now, though, Rodrygo has lost his chance to play alongside Neymar at the World Cup. Ironically, his absence could give Neymar a better shot at making Carlo Ancelotti’s final squad.

Brazil’s coaches are leaving their decision on Neymar as late as possible. He’s in his mid-30s, and they’re watching his recovery closely. He didn’t get called up for the recent friendlies against France and Croatia, but with Rodrygo out, the situation could change.

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