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Real Madrid's management expressed regret over not pushing harder to sign Spanish defender Pedro Boro, who was considered an ideal and future-oriented option as a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal on the right flank. Although the club admired Boro’s abilities, the focus was directed towards acquiring Irishman Trent Alexander-Arnold, leading to a preference for the latter, who shined last season by playing 33 matches without scoring but providing 7 assists. In contrast, Boro, despite possessing strong offensive and defensive capabilities, failed to score goals. It is believed that the management's hesitation resulted in missing out on a significant investment opportunity in a local player who aligns with the team’s identity. Additionally, signing Alexander-Arnold remains problematic due to his increased value after his impressive performances, which further complicates Boro's future within the club.
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