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Real Madrid eyeing Diogo Dalot as Dani Carvajal replacement

Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing 26-year-old Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot in the summer transfer window.

According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, Diogo Dalot is the subject of interest from Real Madrid. The Spanish giants are keen on reinforcing their defensive unit by signing a right-back in the summer transfer window. So, the 26-year-old Manchester United mainstay has emerged as a target for Los Blancos.

The Merengues need to sign a right back as a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal. They signed Trent Alexander-Arnold last summer, but the former Liverpool star has been underwhelming. It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid can get a deal done for the Manchester United player.

The Portuguese international has done well in the Premier League, and he could be a useful acquisition for Real Madrid, who hold a long-standing interest in him. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are willing to sanction his departure.

Dalot is an important player for them, and they might not want to weaken the squad. The Red Devils have done quite well in recent months, and they are pushing for Champions League qualification. They will be hoping to build a team capable of fighting for trophies next season. Manchester United need to keep their best players at the club and improve the team, rather than get rid of key players.

Dalot could fancy a move

The opportunity to join Real Madrid could be exciting for the Portuguese defender. The 26-year-old has consistently shown his quality in the Premier League, and he could be open to taking a new challenge. Real Madrid are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be hard to turn down if there is a concrete proposal on the table.

The Portuguese defender is at the peak of his powers, and he will want to compete for major trophies. Real Madrid will be able to provide him with that opportunity. Even though Manchester United have shown significant improvement in recent weeks, they are not yet at the level required to win league titles or the UEFA Champions League.

The Red Devils are still going through a period of rebuilding. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops over the next few months. The Portuguese international is unlikely to be a chief acquisition, and the Spanish outfit might have to pay a premium.

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