Zidane happy with no more signings

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane insisted he intends not to add to his squad in the final week of the transfer window despite a mounting defensive crisis ahead of Sunday's clash with Valencia.
The Frenchman will have just one fit central defender to choose from with Raphael Varane and Jesus Vallejo injured, while captain Sergio Ramos serves a one-match ban for picking up the 23rd red card of his career in a 3-0 win at Deportivo la Coruna last weekend.
"With the team I have, the squad we have right now, I don't want anyone," said Zidane on Saturday. "We are all ready."
"With the group I have, the squad we have at the present time, I don't need anybody," said Zidane on Saturday. "We are for the most part prepared."
A crotch issue will likewise keep Varane out of France's forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Should Real not go into the market, the consecutive European champions will have made a benefit in exchanges this late spring, while a considerable lot of their opponents for the Champions League over the landmass have burned through a huge number of euros.
Madrid have proceeded with their current arrangement of gobbling up the best youthful ability in Spain by marking Dani Ceballos from Real Betis and making Theo Hernandez the main player to cross the Madrid partition from Atletico since 2000.
Be that as it may, they have taken advantage of the Premier League exchange blast with the offers of Alvaro Morata and Danilo to Chelsea and Manchester City individually, while James Rodriguez joined Bayern Munich on a two-year credit bargain.
Quite a bit of Madrid's late spring has additionally been ruled by bits of gossip encompassing Cristiano Ronaldo's future.
Ronaldo is purportedly miserable at his treatment in Spain as he confronts genuine duty extortion charges from open prosecutors and portrayed a five-coordinate restriction he as of late got from the Spanish football league for pushing an arbitrator as "mistreatment".
Be that as it may, Zidane has no uncertainty Madrid's untouched driving goalscorer is settled in the Spanish capital.
"There has been a considerable measure of talk, however Cristiano is here and he won't move from here," included Zidane.
"This is his club, his group, his city. I think he is pleased with everything that he has here."
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