According to AS, the current transfer market is spiraling out of control, with prices far exceeding reasonable valuations, which is also affecting Real Madrid's decision-making.

Mourinho is satisfied with the current squad and Real Madrid's team development, and he has stated this in all conversations. However, it is also natural for him to want more. Mourinho knows that any player he wants to recruit now will cost more than €100 million. The reality is that when Real Madrid and other giants officially open the market, they are already short by €100 million before negotiations even begin.
Once again, Manchester City has been the club that inflated the prices of top players, but now there is growing skepticism about transfers between Premier League clubs. Many of the skyrocketing prices make no sense. The Premier League has again drastically driven up the entire market. Manchester City's signing of English international Elliot Anderson for €150 million from Nottingham Forest has pushed the transfer threshold for similar midfielders to an excessive level, regardless of market conditions.
Real Madrid is considering strengthening the midfield as requested by the coach, but also knows that any operation will cost more than €100 million unless they pursue rising young stars, which doesn't appear to be Mourinho's preferred route. His account is clear: either recruit players costing more than €100 million or sell players for similar fees. Valverde, Tchouaméni, and Camavinga have all been mentioned as potential exits. Real Madrid's dealings around Nico Paz and Como show that the Argentine player's valuation has reached €120 million. The calculation is straightforward: the Italian club paid €60 million for half of the registration rights of that Argentine international player.
In recent days, Mourinho has gathered and expanded information, communicating with all parties involved—namely, all Real Madrid players. The final decision will come from these conversations: what needs to be done, how to handle certain players in the squad, and whether it's possible to execute a departure operation at this scale of expenditure.
West Ham have valued Matheus Fernandes at €90 million; Chelsea's asking price for Enzo is €130 million; Lille's valuation of Carlos Baleba has reached €90 million; Vitinha and João Neves currently don't have asking prices for departure; Felix Nmecha is a name recently mentioned, but Dortmund currently has no intention of letting him go. The outside world still believes Real Madrid's midfield is not worse than any other team's, but this summer, the club is also seriously listening to the coach's input. Adam Wharton and Rodri have also been mentioned.
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