eal Madrid are keen to bolster their attacking options ahead of next season, particularly with Roberto Soldado and Javier Saviola failing to impress over the last twelve months. The Spanish striker looks set to move this summer, and the diminutive Argentine is also available for the right price. As such, Bernd Schuster wants back-up for Raul and Ruud van Nistelrooy, both of whom will need to be rotated to keep them fresh through the season. David Villa, Klaas Jan Huntelaar and Karim Benzema are the high profile players linked, but the one Schuster has his eyes on is Luis Fabiano. The German is unwilling to add a high profile striker who could pose problems, and would rather bring on someone who will play one of the two games every week and produce the goals. However, Sevilla are demanding around 30 million euros for the striker - same as the fee set for the sale of Daniel Alves - and Madrid are not very keen to meet that price. The view in the board is if they have to pay big money, they might as well get someone like Huntelaar. Schuster, however, disagrees, and currently has the backing after braving the odds and winning the La Liga title. A lot of the focus has been on signing Cristiano Ronaldo of late, and while Schuster is open to the Portuguese winger's arrival and has said so publicly, he does not consider it as important as the signing of a front man who will aid Madrid's assault on the Champions League without compromising their league ambitions. Pedja Mijatovic is expected to make contact with Jose Maria Del Nido early next week.
Luis Marzo
Luis Marzo
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