According to The Athletic, Carlo Ancelotti has explicitly requested the Real Madrid board to bring in a new centre-back, but the board has replied that they believe he can make it through the first half of the season with the available resources.
The report states that after a week of analysis and communication, Real Madrid’s stance on not signing a new centre-back has become more resolute. Currently, the club still has Militao and Rudiger as available specialist centre-backs, and in an emergency, they can also utilize Camavinga as a makeshift centre-back.
It is understood that Ancelotti has requested reinforcements in this position. However, the board told the Italian that they believe he can make it through the first half of the season with the limited resources at his disposal. The club will reassess whether they need to sign a centre-back in December.
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