Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid are interested in acquiring the services of Tottenham defensive sensation Micky van de Ven.

According to a report from Fichajes, Real Madrid are looking to bolster their defence by signing a promising centre-back, and they have their eyes set on Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven. He has had a sensational rise since joining the North London club, and Los Blancos are keen on making him a part of their project.

Van de Ven made a name for himself at Wolfsburg before joining Spurs in the summer of 2023. The Dutch international got accustomed to the Premier League in no time and established himself as a key figure in the Tottenham first-team.

He has formed a reliable partnership with Cristian Romero, and his impressive performances have put him on the radar of some of the biggest clubs in the world. Apart from his strong physical presence and his positioning, his pace is something that stands out.

The 24-year-old is already regarded as one of the best defenders in the Premier League, and that is why there is no shortage of interest in him. Real Madrid have emerged as a potential destination for the Dutch international.

While Los Blancos have added Dean Huijsen to their ranks this summer, they still seek more quality and depth at the back. With David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger in the last leg of their career, they are looking for someone who can be a part of their project for years to come.

Real Madrid could make a move for Van de Ven

The team in white were initially interested in signing Cristian Romero, but have now shifted their focus towards his defensive partner. They consider Van de Ven an ideal fit for their project and could make a move for him next summer.

However, they won’t find it easy to strike a deal with Spurs. The 24-year-old still has four years left on his deal, and Tottenham won’t let him leave on the cheap. The North London club value him at around €80 million, and only bids closer to that figure will stand a chance.

It will be interesting to see if Madrid are willing to make such a big investment in someone who is still relatively young and has had his share of injury troubles since moving to England.