Real Madrid have wasted no time in 2026, accelerating plans to sign Tottenham’s standout centre-back Micky van de Ven in a €50 million January transfer that perfectly aligns with Xabi Alonso’s vision.

The 23-year-old Dutch international – blessed with blistering pace (clocked at 37 km/h), modern ball-playing ability, and a prized left foot – is seen as the ideal partner for Militao, offering progressive passing from deep and explosive recovery speed to cover high lines.
With Alaba’s long-term injury issues and Nacho’s departure, van de Ven’s arrival would inject youth, athleticism, and tactical intelligence into a defence craving renewal. Club sources call it “a service signing at the perfect moment,” with Alonso personally pushing for the deal after scouting reports hailed the Dutchman as “the complete modern centre-back.”
The move looks straightforward – Tottenham, facing FFP pressures and van de Ven’s contract running to 2029 with a release clause north of €60m, are open to negotiation at €50m plus add-ons. Madrid’s hierarchy, led by Florentino Pérez, views him as a long-term successor while providing immediate impact.
But the transfer hinges on five strict criteria van de Ven has demanded, leaving the Bernabéu in suspense. Insiders reveal they include: a guaranteed starting role in Alonso’s system (minimum 30 matches per season), a five-year contract with €12m net salary and a €1 billion release clause, full family relocation support including international schooling in Madrid, complete image rights retention for his growing brand, and – crucially – a “tactical assurance clause” promising deployment as a left-sided centre-back with freedom to carry the ball forward.
The Bernabéu holds its breath. Van de Ven’s camp insists “he’s not coming to sit behind legends – he wants to become one.” If Pérez meets every demand, January opens with a defensive upgrade that could define Alonso’s era; miss one, and rivals like Bayern or Manchester United – both monitoring – could swoop. As negotiations intensify, one thing’s clear: Micky van de Ven isn’t just joining Real Madrid. He’s dictating how – and the suspense is delicious. The white wall is about to get faster, smarter, and left-footed. If the criteria align, that is.
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