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At Old Trafford, the pressure is mounting before a single transfer is signed. BBC Sport's Simon Stone is making the case loud and clear — Manchester United must recruit players built for Ruben Amorim's system this summer, or the entire managerial appointment becomes an expensive exercise in nothing. Last window's mismatched signings cannot happen again.
Shifting to the Spanish capital, and the Mourinho era at Real Madrid is already generating serious tactical debate before he's even named a starting eleven. Journalist Ramon Alvarez de Mon is projecting a backline that could see a long-serving club veteran dropped to the bench — a sign that Mourinho intends to reshape this squad in his own image from day one.
And in the transfer market, Real Madrid may have a financial opportunity they didn't see coming. Newcastle United are hunting a central midfielder, and that has prompted calls for Madrid to cash in on Eduardo Camavinga — with a sixty million euro deal potentially on the table. For a club that always needs room to maneuver, that kind of liquidity is hard to ignore.
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