This is how the Real Madrid squad ended up after the conclusion of the summer transfer window.
After so many rumors over the last months, the summer 2025 transfer window has come to its end. Real Madrid thus conclude a period of signings in which they have facilitated notable changes to the first team, starting with the signing of a new manager Xabi Alonso.
The manager from Tolosa has arrived in the Spanish capital to impose his own methods and tactics onto a squad following the departure of Carlo Ancelotti.
And to kick the season off the Real Madrid board have granted brought on four new additions: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dean Huijsen, Álvaro Carreras and Franco Mastantuono. Only the first two players arrived in time to dispute the FIFA Club World Cup between the months of June and July of this year.
In terms of exits, there have also been many changes. Two of the most painful for the supporters have been the goodbyes of Luka Modric and Lucas Vázquez, who left the dressing room of the Santiago Bernabéu as free agents.
Others, like Jesús Vallejo, also left Real Madrid as a free agent. The team also saw two additions from the club academy over the past year as two youth players were promoted to the first team.
Raúl Asencio did it for his excellent work during the 2024/25 campaign, while Gonzalo García obtained a place next to Xabi Alonso thanks to his level in the Club World Cup.
The Madrid striker left the United States as the top scorer of the competition, an individual trophy that he finally received a few days before starting the present season.
That said,as always, the team are already thinking about the signings that await in the summer of 2026.
Real Madrid squad for the 2025/26 season:
Thibaut Courtois
Dani Carvajal
Éder Militão
David Alaba
Jude Bellingham
Eduardo Camavinga
Vinícius Jr.
Fede Valverde
Endrick
Kylian Mbappé
Rodrygo Goes
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Andriy Lunin
Aurélien Tchouaméni
Arda Güler
Gonzalo García
Raúl Asencio
Álvaro Carreras
Dani Ceballos
Fran García
Brahim Díaz
Antonio Rüdiger
Ferland Mendy
Dean Huijsen
Franco Mastantuono