Real Madrid found his case at Ronaldo's old club


Real Madrid are looking to make up for the gap left by Portuguese international Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Juventus, and may be the substitute from the same club that moved from the Don to Santiago Bernabeu.
The Manchester United and Manchester United striker Marcus Rachford have been on the club's radar to fill the deficit in the Real Madrid line since Ronaldo's departure, the Sun newspaper reported on Tuesday.


According to the newspaper, the Real Madrid administration, headed by Florentino Perez, began to feel the pulse of Rushford, to wear the royal shirt during the winter transfer period.

She added that the club is also seeking to include Denmark midfielder and Spurs striker Christian Ereksen during the January transfer.

The Royal Club has allocated 90 million pounds (about 100 million euros) for signing players.

The source said agents of the Spanish club were in the stadium "Wembley", last Sunday, and watched the match against England in front of Croatia for the follow-up to Rushford.

The new Real Madrid coach, Santiago Solari, was impressed by Brachford and is expected to make a £ 50 million bid for the young player.