Real Madrid they go into next summer with the full-back positions at the top of the agenda as they try to convince Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alphonso Davies to sign with them. Two of the secondary issues are the midfield and centre-back spots.
It remains to be seen what they want to do in terms of bringing players, although recent reports state that they will try to sign a midfielder, and see how David Alaba returns to the game before deciding what to do in defense. Central defender Jesus Vallejo will be seen at the end of his contract, however, that's for sure.
When it comes to Luka Modricthere is less certainty, explain AS Diary. Los Blancos will not put any pressure on him, and will leave the decision entirely up to him as to whether he wants to stay, retire or leave the club. The 39-year-old recently became the oldest player to play for them, and will have to weigh up, with the potential for another arrival, if he wants to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Modric had always said that whenever he was not a guaranteed starter he would leave the club, but he adapted well to a secondary role last season. He has made 25 appearances so far this year, 10 of which were starts. In those appearances, he also contributed 4 assists, and started several key games, including half of his Champions League games, clearly maintaining a role in Carlo Ancelotti's thinking, although Dani Ceballos seems to have made a jump in the order of the last weeks. .