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All completed Real Madrid transfers so far in 2025-26

Xabi Alonso has officially taken over the reins at Real Madrid, fresh off an impressive spell at Bayer Leverkusen, where he led the club to a historic Bundesliga title in the 2023-24 campaign.

The Santiago Bernabeu outfit is eager to bounce back after a frustrating 2024-25 season. Not even the high-profile arrival of Kylian Mbappé could prevent a Champions League quarterfinal exit or a silverware shutout, as Madrid finished second best to arch-rivals Barcelona in both La Liga and the Copa del Rey.

With much of the incoming and outgoing business already done, Alonso will be looking to stamp his identity on this Real side and usher in a new era with his own tactical blueprint.

Let's delve into all the confirmed transfers Real Madrid made during the season. Here, GOAL has got you covered with a comprehensive list of all the completed Real Madrid transfers in the 2025-26 season.

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    New signings summer window

    Real Madrid have wasted no time making waves in the summer transfer window, bolstering their star-studded squad with the additions of Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Franco Mastantuono.

    The recent capture of Álvaro Carreras from Benfica has pushed their summer outlay to a hefty €167.50 million excluding add-ons, marking their most aggressive market move since 2019.

    Once again, Los Blancos are flexing their financial muscle and reminding the continent why they're always in the conversation among Europe's biggest spenders.

    PlayerNationalityPrevious clubFee
    Trent Alexander-ArnoldEnglandLiverpool€11.84 million (£10m, $13.5m)
    Franco MastantuonoArgentina/ItalyRiver Plate€45.00 million (£38.5m, $51.8m)
    Álvaro CarrerasSpainBenfica€50.00 million (£43.2m, $57.9m)
    Dean HuijsenSpainBournemouth€62.50 million (£50m, $67.6m)
    Gonzalo GarciaSpainRM Castilla-
    Alvaro RodriguezUruguay/SpainGetafeEnd of Loan
    ReinierBrazilGranadaEnd of Loan
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    Departures summer window

    Lucas Vazquez has bid farewell to Real Madrid following the Club World Cup, with interest beginning to mount. The versatile Spaniard is attracting attention from clubs in the Saudi Pro League and Qatar, as well as several sides in La Liga.

    Two exits have also been confirmed: Luka Modrić and Jesús Vallejo are no longer part of Madrid's plans moving forward. And they may not be the last. The club's sporting directors are weighing up additional departures as part of a wider squad shake-up this summer.

    PlayerNationalityNew ClubFee
    Jacobo RamonItalyComo£2.2m
    Alvaro RodriguezUruguay/SpainElche CF€2.00 million (£1.75m)
    Luka ModricCroatiaAC MilanFree transfer
    Lucas VazquezSpainBayer LeverkusenFree transfer
    Jesus VallejoSpainAlbaceteFree transfer
    ReinierBrazilAtletico-MGUndisclosed
    Mario MartinSpainGetafeLoan transfer