Real Madrid plans to strengthen their midfield this summer following the retirement of Toni Kroos, which has left the squad vulnerable. Among several targets, Barcelona’s standout midfielder Pedri emerges as the clear priority. Journalist Roberto Gomez confirmed that club president Florentino Perez is a big admirer of Pedri.
However, the deal seems nearly impossible as Barcelona has no intention to sell their key player, protected by a staggering €1 billion release clause. Madrid’s interest evokes memories of Florentino Perez's major 2000 signing of Luis Figo from Barcelona, though replicating that transfer now appears much more difficult.
Pedri is a cornerstone for Barcelona, firmly under contract with unwavering protection. At the same time, Madrid’s ambition to acquire such a high-profile star ramps up the tension ahead of the summer window. This tug-of-war is set to become one of the biggest storylines in Spanish football this summer.