Real Madrid Eyes Ederson as Toni Kroos Successor
Real Madrid is considering Brazilian midfielder Ederson from Atalanta to fill the shoes of the retiring Toni Kroos. The club sees him as a versatile and strategic addition to their midfield.
Real Madrid is making strategic moves to strengthen their midfield as they prepare for the eventual retirement of Toni Kroos, a cornerstone of their recent success. Among the list of potential successors, Ederson, a 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder from Atalanta, has emerged as a top candidate.
Ederson caught Real Madrid's attention during a recent match in Bergamo, where he showcased his ability to neutralize players like Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham, and Federico Valverde. His composure under pressure and tactical intelligence have made him an appealing option for the Spanish giants.
What sets Ederson apart is his versatility. He is capable of excelling both as a deep-lying playmaker and in advanced midfield roles, providing Real Madrid with tactical flexibility. Atalanta, however, values Ederson highly, with his contract running until June 2027. Reports suggest that the Italian club would entertain offers in the region of €60 million but is unlikely to part with him before the summer transfer window.
The midfielder's exceptional performances have also attracted interest from Premier League giants like Manchester City and Manchester United, creating potential competition for his signature. However, Real Madrid’s long-standing reputation and their commitment to reinforcing the squad with elite players could give them an edge in negotiations.
As Toni Kroos prepares to conclude his illustrious career, Real Madrid is keen to ensure the transition is seamless. The pursuit of Ederson underlines their intent to maintain dominance in La Liga and on the European stage.