Real Madrid are already looking toward the future in midfield. Last summer, Xabi Alonso pushed for Martín Zubimendi, and while the club does not plan to strengthen during the current window, it is actively monitoring the market ahead of next season.

Angelo Stiller and Adam Wharton are among the leading candidates, although the Chamartín club traditionally keeps a close eye on players nearing the end of their contracts. This long-term scouting approach reflects Madrid’s preference for low-risk, high-value opportunities.
Real Madrid eyeing move for ‘free’ Neves
From Saudi Arabia, one name has been singled out directly: Rúben Neves. The Portuguese midfielder’s contract with Al Hilal expires this coming summer, and all indications suggest he will not remain in Saudi Arabia. The former FC Portoplayer will be 29 when his deal ends and is looking for a return to European football. His age and experience place him at a pivotal moment in his career.
Former Al Hilal player Al Jaber claimed on MBC that Neves is set to leave on a free transfer for Real Madrid: “I’m afraid Neves will move from Al Hilal to Real Madrid for free after his contract expires at the end of this season. There are English Premier League clubs that want to sign Neves, offering three-year contracts – until he is 31. There is Real Madrid, and I’m sure there are other clubs interested in Neves.” The suggestion has fueled speculation about Madrid’s summer plans.
Faced with Neves’ refusal to renew, the Saudi club would be willing to sell him during the upcoming winter window at a significantly reduced price. Sources in Saudi Arabia say they would accept an offer between €15 million and €20 million – roughly $16.5 million to $22 million. Manchester United are among the clubs most interested in securing the Portuguese midfielder’s services. The situation could accelerate if European suitors decide not to wait for a free transfer.
