Following a breathtaking opening to the summer transfer window that saw Real Madrid lock down Marc Cucurella, Bernardo Silva, Ibrahima Konatè, and Denzel Dumfries, the board is shifting focus to the mandatory secondary phase of their market strategy. To comply with financial regulations and manage dressing room dynamics, Florentino Pérez has launched an ambitious exit program.
While the mutual contract termination of Dani Ceballos earlier this week successfully trimmed the wage bill, it generated zero liquid return. Now, according to an exclusive financial report from Defensa Central, Pérez is aiming to bring between €135 million and €150 million into the club’s accounts by executing four high-profile first-team sales.
The Target List: The Four Stars Up For Auction
Mourinho’s tactical demands have completely re-indexed the value of the current squad. The board has crystallized an objective around four specific players to hit their aggressive revenue threshold:
- Eduardo Camavinga (€50 Million): The most delicate and explosive operation on the table. Real Madrid have set a firm €50 million price tag on the French international to help balance the books. However, a major standoff is brewing, as Camavinga has explicitly communicated that he has no desire to leave the capital.
- Gonzalo García (€40 Million): Positioned as the cleanest economic generator. Boasting a highly manageable low salary, the young forward has attracted heavy interest from top-tier European suitors, with Madrid firmly holding out for his €40 million valuation.
- Raúl Asencio (€25 Million): Mourinho has formally communicated that the center-back does not feature in his tactical plans. However, a sale is heavily complicated by the player’s elevated wage packet following his recent contract renewal.
- Fran García (€20 Million): With left-back positions entirely remodeled, the defender is available for a modest €20 million, with a domestic exit tracking to be finalized relatively quickly.
The Structural Replacements: A Well-Oiled Plan
Real Madrid’s technical department isn’t stepping into these sales blindly. For every potential departure, a high-caliber replacement or target is already active inside the Valdebebas infrastructure.
The Positional Map: In defense, newly secured arrivals Marc Cucurella and Ibrahima Konaté will effortlessly step into the depth voids left by Fran García and Raúl Asencio. Up front, the club is bringing Endrick back into the first-team dynamic to provide direct cover at center-forward, replacing the vacancy left by Gonzalo García.
The only position lacking an immediate internal successor is the engine room. If Camavinga’s exit is pushed through to meet Pérez’s €150 million threshold, the club will immediately reallocate those liquid funds to bridge the financial gap with Chelsea for their top midfield priority, Enzo Fernández.
RMxtra Verdict: The Cold Reality of a Galáctico Window
This is Florentino Pérez at his most ruthless. Buying stars like Bernardo Silva and Cucurella requires a heavy financial counter-weight, and our academy graduates and squad players are the ones carrying the burden.
While generating €150 million makes flawless accounting sense, the potential sacrifice of Eduardo Camavinga is going to spark intense debate among Madridistas. He is a fan favorite, and pushing him out the door to fund Enzo Fernández is a massive gamble that falls squarely on Mourinho’s shoulders.

