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The reinforcement Vinícius Jr. requests from Real Madrid for the FIFA Club World Cup

Real Madrid is reportedly interested in signing Flamengo right-back Wesley, at the specific request of Vinicius Jr.
© Florencia Tan JunReal Madrid is reportedly interested in signing Flamengo right-back Wesley, at the specific request of Vinicius Jr.

Real Madrid, considered the favorites to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, is reportedly planning to strengthen its squad ahead of the tournament, with a potential move for Flamengo right-back Wesley emerging as a key transfer target.

The reported interest, fueled by a request from Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr., highlights the club’s ambition to field a formidable team for the competition. The addition of Wesley would offer valuable competition for the right-back position and add depth to the Real Madrid squad, giving Ancelotti further strategic and tactical flexibility.

According to reports from Brazil Coluna do Fla, Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. has personally requested the club to pursue a transfer for his compatriot Wesley.

The 21-year-old right-back, who is a product of Flamengo’s youth academy, is highly regarded within Brazilian soccer, having already played 115 games for Flamengo. His inclusion in Flamengo’s Copa Libertadores-winning squad of 2022 further underlines his talent and experience. Wesley’s reported presence on Vinicius Jr.’s list of desired signings is highly significant.

Wesley’s potential role at Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s interest in Wesley is linked to their current situation at right-back. Dani Carvajal’s significant ligament injury has left the position depleted. While Federico Valverde has capably filled the role, he is primarily a midfielder, and his inclusion at right-back has inevitably impacted the team’s midfield options.

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The arrival of Wesley would offer competition for the right-back position, and possibly allow Ancelotti to move Valverde back into his favoured central midfield position. This offers Ancelotti greater tactical and strategic flexibility.

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Flamengo is reportedly reluctant to sell Wesley before the Club World Cup, recognizing his importance to their team. However, Real Madrid’s willingness to meet Flamengo’s reported asking price of €30 million could prove decisive.

The significant financial commitment required highlights Real Madrid’s determination to acquire a player they consider to be a valuable addition to their squad. The timing of the potential transfer, before the Club World Cup, underscores the importance of having Wesley available to participate in this high-profile tournament.

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Real Madrid has been drawn into Group H of the Club World Cup, alongside Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Pachuca (Mexico), and Red Bull Salzburg (Austria).

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