Real Madrid may reconsider their current transfer policy, Marca reported.
According to the source, the club may give up the fight for England's Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and French forward of PSG Kylian Mbappé. It is also reported that Real Madrid have no intention of building a team around one of these players.
The Spanish team has no plans to make Haaland or Mbappé the main transfer target, but will continue to keep an eye on the players. Earlier, the media reported that the French forward of the Parisians may extend the current labor agreement until 2026.
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