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Rivals reload for another battle royale

Spanish league returns with both Barca and Madrid attempting to fill the sizable voids left by two key veterans

China Daily | Updated: 2023-08-10 00:00
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Real Madrid begins life after Karim Benzema looking to wrest back the Spanish title from Barcelona as the La Liga season kicks off this weekend, seemingly content to play the waiting game for Kylian Mbappe.

Benzema, the reigning Ballon d'Or holder, swapped the Santiago Bernabeu for Saudi Arabia in June after 14 seasons in Madrid, where he is second on the club's all-time scoring list with 354, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo.

In a bid to bridge the 10-point gap that separated Madrid from Barcelona last season, Real splashed out 103 million euros ($112 million) on England international Jude Bellingham and swooped for Turkish prodigy Arda Guler.

But Mbappe, who has scored 212 goals in 260 games for Paris Saint-Germain, is the player Madrid has long targeted.

After missing out on the France captain last year as he agreed a new deal to stay in Paris, Madrid again appears the likely destination for Mbappe, who is locked in a contract dispute with PSG.

Mbappe is training with PSG's reserves and has been told he must sign a new contract if he wants to remain with the French champion this term.

PSG is thought to suspect that Mbappe has already struck a deal to join the Spanish giant for free in June 2024, but Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has been reluctant to broach the subject publicly.

"Mbappe is a player who is not at Madrid," Ancelotti said last month. "To talk about players who are not here, it doesn't seem right to me."

Vinicius in spotlight

While Madrid weighs up a late bid for the exiled Mbappe before this transfer window shuts, Vinicius Junior is set to become the focal point of the attack after inheriting the No 7 shirt worn by Ronaldo, Raul and Emilio Butragueno.

Ancelotti plans to experiment with a system that exploits the attacking potential of Bellingham and Guler, with veteran striker Joselu making a surprise return to the club.

The 33-year-old journeyman, who played twice for Madrid in 2011, finished as the top-scoring Spaniard with 16 goals for Espanyol last season.

"For me, the squad has improved," said Ancelotti. "We have lost a player who has been fundamental for years in Karim... a club legend.

"But we have a very young group that we are convinced will give us a lot of satisfaction."

Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez has questioned whether he has enough depth for the upcoming season after a relatively quiet summer. That concern is even greater with the club unable as yet to register their new arrivals.

A year ago, the Catalan club's board sold off various assets to raise enough money to comply with spending restrictions imposed on the team, but that didn't stop Barca luring a raft of new signings including Robert Lewandowski.

Twelve months on, Barcelona has continued its recent policy of hiring experienced players at zero transfer cost, albeit fewer, bringing in Manchester City's treble-winning captain Ilkay Gundogan.

Barca toyed with the idea of re-signing Lionel Messi, but the club's perilous financial situation effectively ruled out a reunion and the Argentine instead moved to Inter Miami.

Replacing Busquets

Centerback Inigo Martinez has arrived from Athletic Bilbao, with Oriol Romeu returning to his boyhood club as what Barcelona hopes will be a low-price replacement for Sergio Busquets.

The loss of the influential Busquets, who joined Messi and Jordi Alba in Miami this summer, is one of Xavi's greatest worries.

"A player who has been so important for us, on and off the pitch... we have to find a very important player to replace Busquets," Xavi said in May.

"We have to find this piece, if we want to compete well."

French winger Ousmane Dembele is also poised to leave Barcelona after receiving an offer from PSG.

Atletico Madrid finished third last season, just a point behind its city rival after a vastly improved second half, and hope a reinforced defense can strengthen its title prospects.

Cesar Azpilicueta signed from Chelsea, with Turkiye's Caglar Soyuncu arriving from Leicester City and leftback Javi Galan moving from Celta Vigo.

Joao Felix, the club's record signing in 2019, is not viewed as part of coach Diego Simeone's plans following his return from an unsuccessful loan at Chelsea, and is expected to be offloaded.

Real Sociedad, who qualified for the Champions League, has brought in Portugal forward Andre Silva on loan following the retirement of Spanish playmaking great David Silva due to a serious knee injury sustained during preseason.

Villarreal, fifth last term, is set for a rebuild after losing Nicolas Jackson and Pau Torres to the Premier League, and Samuel Chukwueze to AC Milan. Granada is back in the top flight after securing promotion at the first attempt along with playoff winner Alaves, with Las Palmas returning after a five-year absence.

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Luka Modric has signed up for another season with Real Madrid, but the 37-year-old Croatian could play a less prominent role this term after Madrid's acquisition of England star Jude Bellingham and Turkish prospect Arda Guler. REUTERS

 

 

Robert Lewandowski is expected to again be Barcelona's main supplier of goals when La Liga's new season kicks off this weekend. The 34-year-old Poland international netted 23 times in 34 appearances last term. AFP

 

 

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