Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti recently shed light on the team's transfer policy and potential changes in strategy following the retirement of Toni Kroos. Ancelotti's comments came ahead of a match against AC Milan at Soldier Field.
Ancelotti expressed satisfaction with the return of squad members post the European Championship and Copa America, highlighting the evaluation of young academy players. He emphasized the team's readiness and the importance of nurturing talent within the club.
Regarding the absence of Kroos, Ancelotti remained optimistic, citing the squad's depth and the addition of Kylian Mbappe. He hinted at maintaining the team's style of play without significant alterations, focusing on verticality and control in midfield.
Ancelotti confirmed the closure of Madrid's transfer activities after the arrivals of Mbappe and Endrick. He praised the Brazilian youngster's qualities and revealed plans for his gradual integration into the team.
Endrick's upcoming participation in a match was also confirmed by Ancelotti, underscoring the player's potential and the excitement surrounding his development.
Ancelotti's insights provide a glimpse into Madrid's approach for the upcoming season, showcasing confidence in the squad's abilities and a commitment to maintaining a competitive edge.
As the team prepares for future challenges, Ancelotti's leadership and strategic vision will be crucial in navigating the post-Kroos era and maximizing the potential of the talented roster at his disposal.