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Marcel Desailly says Real Madrid door remains open for Saliba

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Former France defender Marcel Desailly told Sports Casting via Mundo Deportivo that the “door is open” for Arsenal centre‑back William Saliba to join Real Madrid, noting the 25‑year‑old is currently representing France at the World Cup and is tied to Arsenal on a contract that runs for roughly four more years.

Desailly praised Saliba as one of Europe’s best centre‑backs, emphasizing his youth and the universal ambition of elite players to wear the Real Madrid shirt. He highlighted that Saliba’s qualities align with the standards demanded by the Spanish giants.

Real Madrid have long admired Saliba, with his name circulating as a potential target last summer. The club’s interest persisted despite Saliba’s recent contract renewal at Arsenal, which temporarily dampened transfer speculation.

Arsenal’s renewed contract for Saliba, extending his stay for the next four years, signals the North London side’s intent to keep the defender anchored. Desailly stressed that the player remains settled in London and that an immediate move is not forthcoming.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid continue to scout central defenders, having secured French compatriot Ibrahima Konate on a free transfer this summer. Nevertheless, the club’s primary defensive pursuit this window appears to be Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni, identified by manager Jose Mourinho and his staff.

Saliba is regarded as one of the best defenders in Europe, a reputation built on his performances for Arsenal and the French national team. His profile makes him a coveted asset for clubs seeking defensive solidity.

If Saliba eventually departs, the move would give Real Madrid a proven elite defender while Arsenal would lose a cornerstone of their back line. For now, Desailly’s comments keep the prospect alive, but both clubs are focused on their current projects.

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