Real Madrid will not pay a transfer fee to complete a deal for Aymeric Laporte.
The Spain international has been heavily linked with a move away from Saudi Arabia despite being contracted to current side Al Nassr until 2026.
Laporte's impressive display in Spain's run to Euro 2024 glory offered a reminder of his ability to compete at the highest level.
Los Blancos took note of his performances in Germany and highlighted him as a defensive option due to injuries and lack of cover in that area.
However, with the Spanish champions looking to keep costs down this summer, they want Laporte to secure a free transfer release from Riyadh.
According to the latest from AS DiaryLaporte has been informed that he must reach an agreement to end his contract at Al Nassr, before Real Madrid will make a move.
It remains an open option for Real Madrid, but Al Nassr's €20 million valuation will not be met for a team player.