Actually, Carlo Anceloti has several options to replace Toni Kroos, one of which is by recruiting players who have the ability to regulate the tempo of the game like Toni Kross does, but the names that are linked seem difficult to get because their club owners are reluctant to sell them, but Carlo Anceloti doesn't just give up Real Madrid has quality players so they can use existing players like Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni Carlo Anceloti is not at a loss he is so clever in arranging strategies we can see how Anceloti faces the season without pure stickers so next season there won't be a problem great even though the players are not as good as Toni Kroos but Carlo Anceloti will make the players look impressive next season with a little polish, just see
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I am sure that Carlo Ancelotti, being a born strategist and someone who understands the dynamics of football very well, already has two or three replacements in mind.
Real Madrid's signing campaign is surgical, he goes to buy exactly the piece he needs to make his strategies work, he doesn't go and buy at random.