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Real Madrid Very Concerned About Ancelotti Move Speculations

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Real Madrid are home to some of the most talented young players in world football at the moment, with a recent report from CIES claiming that six of the 15 most valuable players in the world currently ply their trade at the Bernabeu.

At the same time, though, the club have also retained the services of some of the old guards in the form of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.

Kroos has recently extended his contract with Los Blancos and while there were initial uncertainties surrounding the future of Modric, the Croatian, too, penned a new deal last month.

According to MARCA (h/t Madrid Zone), Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has still retained his trust in two of these old midfield guards. The Italian coach rates them highly and the two legendary midfielders are likely to retain their status as integral members of his plans.

Ancelotti believes both Modric and Kroos have all the qualities required to thrive in his 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 systems or any other formation he deploys. This comes even after Real Madrid’s high-profile acquisitions of Jude Bellingham and Arda Guler.

There were whispers Ancelotti might shift to a different formation in order to incorporate Bellingham into the team. And it appears the Real Madrid veterans will continue to remain vital cogs in the manager’s plans, irrespective of which formation he plays.

Bellingham, though, may still play a crucial role in the team, especially in the number ten position in a potential 4-2-3-1 setup. The presence of seasoned veterans like Modric and Kroos might just help players such as him, Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni develop quickly.

This could ultimately set off a very stable transition for Real Madrid, as they look to build a strong foundation for the future.

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