Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed a massive transfer decision taken by the 15-time European champions.
Los Blancos have made arguably the biggest transfer of this window so far after they finally completed a blockbuster move for Kylian Mbappe following a longstanding pursuit of the France superstar.
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Moreover, the club also welcomed Brazilian sensation Endrick to their squad this month, although his signing was confirmed last year before he was allowed to remain on loan at Palmeiras until he turned 18.
However, Real boss Ancelotti has now confirmed that his side will not be pursuing any more new signings ahead of the 2024/25 LALIGA season.
"The squad is closed. [Jesus] Vallejo is back, [David] Alaba is recovering," the Italian tactician told reporters, according to ESPN.
"We have young centre-backs like Joan [Martinez], Jacobo [Ramon] and Raul [Asencio], who are training and have a lot of quality. I believe we are well covered in this position."
Los Merengues have also confirmed four exits over the past month and half, namely Toni Kroos, Joselu, Nacho, and Rafa Marin, who joined Napoli in a deal worth €12 million (R236 million) on 12 July.
Ancelotti added: "No one will be leaving because everyone wants to stay.
"We are missing Kroos. But we have possibilities to replace him, although in a different way because there is no player like him, with his quality. But we have many other resources."
Real will formally begin their 2024/25 campaign on 14 August with a UEFA Super Cup clash against last term's Europa League champions Atalanta.
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Before then, though, the side is set to face AC Milan, FC Barcelona, and Chelsea in their pre-season tour of the United States.