Real Madrid targets former Manchester United left-back after injury crisis

Real Madrid has taken the first step recruit A report said the new left-back and identified Benfica's Alvaro Carreras as a potential target.
The Spanish defender never offered Manchester United a one-minute senior football minute as he left Real Madrid Academy in 2020 to join the British Giants' youth system. Last summer, Benfica had a three-year loan with four and three years, and Benfica permanently signed Carreras last summer for €600,000 (£5.1 million).
Portuguese outfits will bring considerable profits to the left back this summer – if they allow him to leave. United is said to include a buyback clause in Carreras' sale, worth €20 million (£17 million), but all other suitors must serve the 22-year-old cough €50 million (£42.6 million).
Both Liverpool and Barcelona have been floating as potential suitors. Real Madrid's interest in defense lawyers has been reiterated sports.
Real Madrid may be forced to start this summer's Club World Cup with Fran Garcia as the only natural left-back after Ferland Mendy and David Alaba were injured. This difficult situation is said to have prompted the club to start looking for new left-side defenders.
Carreras is considered a keen admiration of Madrid, although his steep price is not so likable. Bournemouth's £45m Milos Kerkez is expected to cost more and is already being chased by Liverpool and Manchester City.
Miguel Gutierrez, a former Madrid Academy graduate, is another player who regularly submits to the capital, and is considered to be only 9 million euros (£7.7 million) this summer.
The characters who decide that Real Madrid's left-back will be aired every weekend next season are also airing. Carlo Ancelotti is widely expected to leave the Spanish capital before the club World Cup this summer – even if moving to the Brazilian national team no longer plays the card – and although Xabi Alonso is generally fairly called Madrid's first choice candidate, Bayer Leverkusen has not been told that their current manager is still leaving.



