Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane is planning to spend big over the summer, as he reportedly makes plans to make offers for Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba and Eden Hazard.
After returning to the Bernabeu, the 46-year-old is set to spend €500m (£427m) of his transfer budget to sign the trio.
The Frenchman is hoping to add to his collection of trophies as a manager, with the club he won three Champions League titles with.
Los Blancos' form has been poor as of late, so a big summer spending spree looks to be on its way to get them back on track.
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Reports from L'Equipe on Thursday suggest Zidane wants to boost his attack with World Cup winners Mbappe and Pogba, as well as Chelsea's star winger Eden Hazard.
Even before Kylian Mbappe joined Paris St-Germain, he was being lined up to be a future Galactico.
The youngster burst onto the football scene, becoming one of the biggest names in the world.
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Real Madrid are struggling after failing to replace five time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, meaning Mbappe could be the perfect solution.
Unfortunately for Madrid he isn't going to be cheap. Mbappe joined PSG for around £168m and considering he's even better now, the price tag will certainly be a lot higher.
Pogba's season has seen a turnaround in form since Jose Mourinho was sacked, which has caught the attention of manager Zidane.
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His strength and physicality in the middle of the park is certainly something Zidane is interested in.
With the departure of Toni Kroos at the end of the season becoming more inevitable (potentially to Old Trafford) could there be some kind of deal involved to bring the Frenchman over to Spain?
Pogba has been vital in Solskjaer's recent success and there have been calls for him to become United's future captain.
The Reds aren't going to want to sell their midfield maestro, certainly not for less than £89m, which is what they signed him for.
Finally, with Eden Hazard's contract set to expire at Chelsea In 2020, Real Madrid are looking to swoop in.
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They could sign him on a free if Chelsea decide not to accept any offers for the Belgium superstar, so Real Madrid could potentially sign Hazard for a cheaper amount than he's worth.
This transfer is further complicated by Chelsea's transfer ban for the next two windows, so they have some serious thinking about what to do with their main man.
Here is how Real Madrid could line up next season.
What a team that would be!
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Words by Joe Brown.