R madrid latest news
Here are the latest news and updates about Real Madrid:
Latest News
- Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes suffer a blow: Real Madrid's 1-1 draw against Levante on Sunday has left them 10 points behind leaders Atlético Madrid in the La Liga table. (Source: ESPN)
- Karim Benzema extends contract with Real Madrid: The French striker has signed a new contract with Real Madrid until 2023, ending speculation about his future. (Source: Marca)
- Real Madrid to face Manchester City in Champions League quarterfinals: The draw for the Champions League quarterfinals has been made, and Real Madrid will face Manchester City in a highly anticipated tie. (Source: UEFA)
- Sergio Ramos to miss several weeks with injury: The Real Madrid captain has suffered a calf injury and is expected to miss several weeks of action. (Source: AS)
- Real Madrid's youth team wins Copa del Rey Juvenil: Real Madrid's youth team has won the Copa del Rey Juvenil, defeating Barcelona 2-1 in the final. (Source: Marca)
Transfer News
- Real Madrid target Erling Haaland: The Norwegian striker has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, with the club reportedly willing to pay his release clause. (Source: AS)
- Real Madrid to sell Gareth Bale in the summer: The Welsh winger's future at the club is uncertain, and he may be sold in the summer to make way for new signings. (Source: The Guardian)
- Real Madrid target Kylian Mbappé: The French forward has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, with the club reportedly willing to pay his release clause. (Source: Le Parisien)
Other News
- Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to undergo renovation: The stadium will undergo a major renovation project, which is expected to be completed by 2023. (Source: AS)
- Real Madrid's women's team wins Spanish Super Cup: The women's team has won the Spanish Super Cup, defeating Barcelona 2-1 in the final. (Source: Marca)
- Real Madrid's youth academy produces talented players: The club's youth academy has produced several talented players, including Luka Modrić, Sergio Ramos, and Isco. (Source: ESPN)