Yesterday's "El Clasico" once again showed that Madrid's "Real" must renew their front line.
The amazing BBC trio, who performed superbly in their first season (2013-14), consisting of Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Gareth Bale, must stand out.
It seems that patience ran out for Florentino Perez himself, who is willing to spend a large sum in the summer for an attacking player. F. Perez, along with Zinedine Zidane, is at a crossroads of indecision - to buy a winger or a true striker.
Real's attack is not shining this season - only Cristiano Ronaldo has not disappointed in terms of scoring (although the Portuguese's statistics have fallen - ed. note). Gareth Bale is plagued by constant injuries, and Karim Benzema seems to have fallen into a complete slump.
Z. Zidane must make changes - he should part ways with K. Benzema, who, despite playing almost twice as many minutes, has scored less goals in Spain than the team's substitute striker Alvaro Morata.
Real's biggest headache should be who to buy to replace K. Benzema. Among the contenders - Kylian Mbappe, Paulo Dybala, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The most realistic candidate is K. Mbappe, but it will depend on the young Frenchman's decision.
Z. Zidane has another option - to completely retrain C. Ronaldo as a midfielder and buy a new winger. Real has been linked with the acquisition of Eden Hazard for some time. The Belgian, along with G. Bale, could play in different wings in Madrid, while C. Ronaldo, who has been completely invisible on the wing for the past few seasons, would remain in the attacking line.
The 29-year-old Frenchman has scored only 17 goals in 41 matches this season, while Barcelona's striker Luis Suarez, who plays in the same position, already has 32 accurate shots this season.
The website "EuroFootball.com" invites its visitors to express their opinion on the future of K. Benzema in the "Real" club.