Florentino Perez doesn’t seem interested in the idea of a major overhaul at Real Madrid this summer. While a lot of clubs start talking about rebuilds when things don’t go perfectly, Madrid’s approach looks a lot more calm and calculated.
From what’s being reported, the plan is not to tear things apart but to make a few adjustments. The focus is on bringing in a midfielder and a defender, positions where the squad could use a bit more balance. Beyond that, the club is also looking at players already connected to Madrid rather than going all-in on big transfers.
It says a lot about how the club views its current squad. There’s a belief that the core is already strong enough, and that it doesn’t need major changes to stay competitive across competitions.
🚨 BREAKING: Florentino Perez believes there is NO NEED for a REBUILD at Real Madrid this summer.
The president plans to:
– Sign a midfielder
– Sign a defender
– Bring back Endrick
– Bring back Nico Paz
– Bring back Victor MunozHe believes these are the small changes needed… pic.twitter.com/oPLgLAa9aj
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) April 21, 2026
Real Madrid’s plans this summer
One of the more interesting parts of this plan is the return of Endrick, who is expected to finally step into the first-team setup. Along with him, Nico Paz and Victor Munoz are also likely to be brought back into the squad.
That gives Real Madrid a mix of youth and depth without having to spend heavily in multiple areas. It also shows a bit more trust in players coming through or already within the system, instead of constantly looking outside.
The additions of a midfielder and defender still remain important, but even those moves are expected to be targeted rather than part of a bigger rebuild. It’s more about filling gaps than changing the identity of the team.
For Perez, this seems to be about continuity. Real Madrid have stayed competitive, and from his point of view, there’s no reason to break something that isn’t completely off track.
If things go as planned, Madrid will head into next season with a slightly refreshed squad rather than a completely new one. And sometimes, that kind of stability ends up being more effective than starting from scratch.
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