Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing three Premier League stars in the near future.
Los Blancos enjoyed a productive summer transfer window, securing the services of both Kylian Mbappe and Endrick to bolster their Champions League-winning forward line.
After a transfer saga of almost six years, World Cup winner Mbappe is now a Real Madrid player, with the Frenchman starting the season in stellar style.
The 25-year-old has found the net on three occasions in five La Liga matches to date, with Carlo Ancelotti's troops unbeaten after five top-flight contests.
Taking a break from domestic matters for a moment, Los Blancos will commence the defence of their continental crown as Bundesliga side Stuttgart visit the Bernabeu on Tuesday night.
Real Madrid want Alexander-Arnold, Rodri?
According to The Independent via The Sun, Real Madrid have made the acquisition of three Premier League stars their main priority ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Firstly, the report claims that Los Blancos remain very keen on Liverpool man Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is classed as one of the best attacking right-backs in world football.
The 25-year-old has entered the final year of his contract, meaning that he could sign a pre-contract agreement with Real Madrid as early as January.
As well as the Scouse star, it is understood that Ancelotti's troops are also eyeing up a move for Manchester City enforcer Rodri, who recently lifted the European Championship with Spain.
The 28-year-old supposedly wants to return to his homeland while still in the prime of his career, making a switch to the Bernabeu a distinct possibility next summer.
Real Madrid 'eyeing up' Saliba move
Finally, it is believed that the 15-time European champions are also interested in securing the services of Arsenal's star defender William Saliba.
The 23-year-old has been an absolute rock at the back for Mikel Arteta's troops alongside Gabriel in recent seasons, helping the Gunners to challenge Man City for the Premier League crown.
Arguably yet to reach full potential as a centre-back, it is highly unlikely that Arsenal would let Saliba depart to Spain without a serious fight.
Los Blancos are said to be targeting younger defensive options, with Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba now 31 and 32 years of age respectively. body check tags ::