Real Madrid Faces Limitations in Summer Transfer Market
Real Madrid may still explore options in the transfer market, but the club’s squad is effectively at capacity, leaving little room for additional signings before the transfer window closes. The team has made a total of six signings this summer and has also seen several players exit, but manager Jose Mourinho now has a complete roster at his disposal.
According to Javi Herraez from Cadena SER, Real Madrid currently occupies all 25 first-team slots. Thiago Pitarch remains within the senior setup despite holding a reserve-team registration, further compounding the club’s challenges.
No Room for New Signings
With the current first-team squad fully occupied, Real Madrid faces the prospect of no new signings unless some players depart. The club continues to keep an eye on the market, having shown interest in players like Sergio Martinez from Racing Santander.
Herraez highlighted the challenges Real Madrid encounters in offloading players, citing Eduardo Camavinga as an example. Although the club may welcome offers for the French midfielder, Camavinga has no plans to leave. Similarly, Endrick is also set to remain with the team, while Rodrygo’s long-term injury eliminates another possible exit route. Raul Asencio is another player who may depart, but his future remains uncertain.
High Salaries Causing the Obstacle
Herraez pointed out another significant hurdle: player wages. Once individuals join Real Madrid, their salaries typically increase, making future transfers challenging. If a player excels, the club is likely to renew their contract on enhanced terms, while underperforming players often present a financial risk that deters other clubs.
This cycle leaves Real Madrid somewhat trapped as they seek to refresh their squad.
Mourinho Would Still Like a Midfielder and a Central Defender
Should Real Madrid manage to offload some players, the club may consider acquiring more talent for Mourinho, who has expressed interest in signing a new midfielder and a central defender. Despite having a revamped roster, it is evident that there are still several areas that require attention.
The coming weeks will reveal how Real Madrid navigates the remaining days of the transfer window and whether they can successfully make any new signings.
Real Madrid may still like opportunities in the market, but their squad is effectively full, leaving the club with very little room to complete further signings before the window closes.
The club have made as many as six signings so far and a few sales, but Jose Mourinho now has a full roster at his disposal.
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Now, according to Javi Herraez on Cadena SER, Madrid already have all 25 first-team slots occupied, with Thiago Pitarch also remaining around the senior set-up despite holding a reserve-team registration.
No room for new signings
In principle, it leaves Madrid with no room for new signings unless some players in the current first-team squad leave.
The club continue to monitor the market and have shown interest in players such as Sergio Martinez from Racing Santander.
Herraez also explained Madrid’s difficulty with selling players. He gave the example of Eduardo Camavinga.
Real Madrid’s squad is now complete. (Photo courtesy: Real Madrid official website)
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Madrid may be open to offers for the French midfielder, but Camavinga has no intention of moving.
Endrick is also staying, while Rodrygo’s long-term injury removes another possible avenue for a departure.
Raul Asencio is one more player who is on the exit ramp, but there is still no certainty that he will leave the club this summer.
High salaries causing the obstacle
There is another obstacle too: wages.
Herraez argued that once players arrive at Real Madrid, they often move onto salaries that make them difficult to sell later.
If a player performs well, Madrid usually renew him on better terms. If he struggles, other clubs are reluctant to take on both the salary and the sporting risk.

Real Madrid have no room for new signings. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)
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This is a vicious cycle that Los Blancos now find themselves caught in.
Mourinho would still like a midfielder and a central defender
Should Madrid somehow manage to make sales happen, the club could look to bring in more players for Jose Mourinho.
The Portuguese tactician is said to be keen on signing a new midfielder and another central defender for his squad.
More pertinently, it shows that despite Madrid giving him a revamped squad to work with, there are still a couple of issues to address.
It remains to be seen how Madrid go about navigating these final few weeks in the transfer window and whether they manage to sign anyone.
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