Real Madrid is very satisfied this summer and will not make any further moves unless there are unexpected departures or major injuries.

There are less than two weeks left until the transfer window closes. By August 31, Real Madrid believes that 95% of this summer's transfer window has been completed. The remaining 5% must be reserved because unexpected events, or so-called "accidents," can happen at any time. This includes both major injuries and potential departures from the squad, which, for caution, cannot be ruled out until the very last moment of this season's transfer window.

The reality is that the club is very pleased with this summer. Due to the ongoing presidential election, Real Madrid's operations started very early and theoretically ended early. From the official announcement of Mourinho's arrival during the campaign, subsequent signings progressed smoothly, with almost no protracted negotiations, except for the delayed finalization of Jan-Diomande, but that was due to some minor issues, with the core being that Real Madrid and Leipzig reached an agreement on the winger.

The "Rodri incident" also did not disrupt Real Madrid's plans. The club had been linked with alternatives such as Zubimendi, but Real Madrid consistently denied it. However, new developments could still occur in the midfield: if Premier League teams pursue Tchouameni or Camavinga again, the situation could be different. Some English clubs have approached these two this summer. The departure of either would also fall into the category of "unexpected events" that the club is always cautiously guarding against before officially announcing the close of the transfer window. This is not easy, but English clubs have the advantage of ample funds, making them very persuasive. Federico Valverde also received offers initially, but the Uruguayan closed the door on leaving from the start.

The attitudes within Real Madrid and the coach are consistent. Mourinho gave the standard answer last Tuesday in an interview with 'Cadena SER': "I won't say there won't be any more signings, because the transfer window is still open, but if you ask me directly if the transfer window is closed for me, the answer is yes, it's closed."

The reality is that Mourinho and Real Madrid are very satisfied with this white summer. The team has signed 6 players, Endrick's recovery also maintains external confidence in him, and the staff around the first team have also been updated. As we reported recently in 'Marca', the first direct result is a significant improvement in the daily training atmosphere. The second change will begin to show next Saturday against Elche. Until August 31, it is highly probable that there will be no further changes to the squad. Unless another "accident" occurs, of course.

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