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Official: Real Madrid register five new players for 2023/24

Real Madrid’s summer signings Jude Bellingham, Joselu, Fran García, Brahim Diaz, and Arda Güler have all been officially registered by the Los Blancos in La Liga, confirms Mundo Deportivo.
It is said that among the lot, the first player to be registered was Güler, who signed from Fenerbahce for a fee reported to be around €20 million on a six-year contract.
This was followed by Diaz, Garcia, Joselu and Bellingham was actually the last player to be registered.
Interestingly enough, Dani Ceballos, whose future with the team was said to be hanging on thin ice, has also been listed in the team that La Liga has.
Bellingham, already a leader
Bellingham, who has been Madrid’s marquee signing this season, arrived in the capital city from Borussia Dortmund on a six-year contract.
The Los Blancos paid €103 million, plus bonuses for the midfielder.
The add-ons can reach up to 30% of the fixed amount – around €30 million, which would take the total transfer fees up to approximately €130 million.
The 20-year-old has settle in well at his new team and the fact that he scored an absolute peach of a goal against Manchester United in the recent friendly is the perfect testament.
Bellingham is expected to be an unassailable starter for the team next season and it is said that he is already the leader on the field.
There is a growing sense of optimism within the club that he can offer much more than he has shown in two friendlies.
A good summer business for Real Madrid
Real Madrid were largely expected to go under the radar after Bellingham’s arrival.
With Diaz returning from his loan and Garcia acquired, they needed someone to replace Karim Benzema as well. This justifies why Joselu was signed on a season-long loan.
What surprised all was Madrid’s pursuit of Guler. The young Fenerbahce star had attracted interest from plenty of European heavyweights, including Barcelona, but Madrid’s call was enough for him to make a decision.
At this moment, though, the 18-year-old is racing against time to be fit for the upcoming El Clasico.

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Real Madrid very happy with future star Endrick, eagerly awaiting his arrival in 2024 – Romano

Real Madrid’s attacking unit has been crippled by the loss of Karim Benzema earlier in the summer, which was followed by the loss of Vinicius Jr due to injury.
Although Vinicius has returned, there is much left to be desired from the Madrid frontline as we progress through to the season.
Real Madrid, though, are waiting on the arrival of Endrick. The young Brazilian is set to join the Real Madrid squad in the summer of 2024 when he turns 18.
Real Madrid impressed by Endrick
Endrick has already started his preparation for his pending move to Santiago Bernabeu, having performed exceptionally well in his native Brazil this year.
The youngster is constantly working on his game, in order to further improve himself as an attacker. It has left Real Madrid quite happy and eager for his arrival, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The journalist claims that Real Madrid have been keeping close tabs on everything Endrick has been doing, on and off the pitch, at Palmeiras.
And they have received very good reports on the 17-year-old, with the club impressed by how he is putting efforts to improve himself both performance-wise and in other facets.
Despite there being some question marks over his performances, the teenage forward is starting to showcase his potential, having scored five goals in five starts for Palmeiras.

Endrick also learning new languages
Endrick is not only just working on his performance. In fact, the Brazilian is also learning other languages in order to quickly settle into life in Spain.
The youngster can speak Portuguese, but he may have to master Spanish during his time at Santiago Bernabeu.
As mentioned earlier, Endrick can already speak Portuguese, which should go a long way in helping him team up with fellow Brazilians Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.
Even Eder Militao can speak Portuguese, which should make it easier for Endrick to adapt to life in Spain, at least for the next year or so.