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Guti on the potential Real Madrid’s 90 million signing: “Benzema won’t like him”

The summer transfer market is slowly approaching, as Real Madrid will have to search for a substitute striker for those matches in which Karim Benzema is not available.

In the famous Spanish program El Chiringuito and in the midst of reviewing the names of the candidates to occupy the Real Madrid attack, Guti doubts an option that the current winner of the Golden Ball will not like.

In the midst of a barrage of criticism against Vinicius Junior, they speculated again on the El Chiringuito program about Karim Benzema’s replacement at Real Madrid, which sparked many heated discussions, the most prominent of which was the opinion of Guti, who did not seem to agree with the name that caused a stir in recent days.

Mariano Diaz will not continue, and the same is the case with Eden Hazard, and Marco Asensio and Rodrigo must be placed in their natural position on the wing, so we must search for a pure striker and the most appropriate name at the present time is Harry Kane.

Guti said about the possibility of Real Madrid signing Harry Kane to join Benzema in the offensive line: “You have to play with a different plan for the two to participate together … This is very difficult, it is very difficult. I am sure that Benzema will not like him at all.”

Having two strikers like that, who have hunger and determination, will be more of a problem than a blessing in the medium and long term. Guti added: “I am absolutely convinced… He just won the Ballon d’Or and you bring him a player under 30 years old… It’s like telling him:” This is your relay…you’ll play whenever he wants.”

And Gotti finished: “I will not pay 90 million euros for him … his contract will expire a year and a half from now … so why should I pay 90 million. I tell you, 30 or 40 million would be a good signing, but I wouldn’t pay 90 million euros for him.

Source: Defensa Central

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