Real Madrid have successfully ended a great season, having won the Spanish La Liga for the 33rd time in their history and the UEFA Champions League for the 12th time. The Galacticos are eyeing more success in the next season, and are looking to build a team that can help them achieve their goals.
However, Los Blancos might be entitled to certain changes in their team in the next season. Some players might be offloaded, while some might find a place in the starting XI more often than not. Three such changes that might be one the cards have been explained in the following lines-
Isco to become a permanent player in the starting line-up-
The brilliant Spanish midfielder has been one of the players who made a mark in the Real Madrid side for this season. The ex-Malaga player has played a pivotal role in the team, marshalling the midfield in the absence of the mercurial Welshman Gareth Bale. Isco has been instrumental alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema and has been playing a pretty crucial role in the build-up of attacks in the opponent half, and is expected to continue his good run in the forthcoming season as well on a permanent basis.
Gareth Bale might leave the club-
The Welshman suffered an injury during the recently concluded season, which made him unavailable for quite a few months to recover. Meanwhile, Isco stepped up to fill the void and has since been playing a major role in the starting line-up for the Spanish La Liga champions. He has gained the full confidence of the current Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, who might not be looking to change the winning combination in the next season. As a result, Gareth Bale might be more than inclined to leave Santiago Bernabeu in the next season and could probably be seen heading back to the Premier League.
David De Gea to join Real Madrid-
David De Gea, the Manchester United goalkeeper might make a move to the Spanish capital in the next season to join the Galacticos in the summer. There have been more speculations regarding the Spaniard moving back to his native country with every passing day, and the deal might materialise this time around. The Manchester United shot-stopper has been one of the most highly rated goalkeepers in the current scenario and Real Madrid has been looking to bring him in desperately since last season.