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Real Madrid's terrifying potential XI in 2024 featuring England and PSG stars

Real Madrid winning the Champions League last season was a scary prospect for Europe’s biggest clubs.

Why? Well, because they managed to achieve it all in the middle of what can only be described as a transitionary period at the Bernabeu as they evolve from Zinedine Zidane’s omnipotent side into a different beast entirely.

Los Blancos’ 14th European Cup triumph might well have been spearheaded by the individual brilliance of world-class stars like Karim Benzema, but it was also accomplished within the context of an ageing midfield three and a manager not hired for the long term.

Now, while that might all sound negative, we mean it in the most positive way imaginable because it’s to say that if Real could achieve all that while they’re still going through growing pains, then it’s a terrifying omen for what’s to come when Real fully evolve.

It sounds dramatic, doesn’t it? But rest assured that it’s very much the truth because all roads lead to the Real boardroom executing one of the most finely planned transitions from top side to top side that we’ve seen this century.

With a relative smoothness akin to Sir Alex Ferguson’s time at Manchester United, albeit not without its bumps along the way, the Spanish giants are undergoing a metamorphosis that could well see them emerge as Champions League three-peat winners all over again in the future.

And the foundations have already been laid.

It’s already dawning on fans that the purchases of Aurélien Tchouaméni, 22, and Eduardo Camavinga, 19, in particular hailed a new era where the trio of Casemiro, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric could be phased out as bloodlessly as possible.

Nevertheless, for all the brilliant work that Ancelotti is doing at the Bernabeu, Madridistas aren’t under

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