MADRID - Real Madrid are keen to press ahead with ambitious plans to reform its (non-ideal) form during the upcoming summer transfer by making five key deals worth around half a billion euros to renew the royal blood and return to the former champions of the continent after 10 defeats this season.

The Spanish newspaper reported that Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane met with the president of the club Perez, and identified together the five players, namely: Paul Bugba, Eddin Hazard, Christian Eriksen and Tangoy Ndombili and Luka Jovic, who want to include them, in addition to Eder Miltao, Million euros.

The 26-year-old will be the most expensive of the Madrid deals, with British media reports that Manchester United will demand about 150 million euros for the French star, followed by Chelsea's 112 million euros, By 2020.

Pogpa says he wants to move to Real Madrid (Getty Images)

According to AS, Tottenham raised the price of Eriksson to more than 100 million euros, making the Real Madrid reluctant to end the deal he wants to settle for only 85 million, although the success of the lead in the Spurs to overcome the progress of Ajax in the return game and reach the Champions League final Europe, will raise its price and make Los Blancos raise its value materially.

Last month, the AS newspaper reported that Lyon wanted 80 million euros for the 22-year-old midfielder Neboumelli. It also confirmed that negotiations on the signing of the 21-year-old striker Eintracht Frankfurt Juve had reached an advanced stage and would cost about 60 million euros.

Real Madrid's spending this summer is more than 487 million euros, and the 50 million already paid for Milato, a huge sum compared to the club's previous deals, paying 453 million euros EUR in 23 transactions over the past five years.

The Spanish newspaper reported that there are about 150 million euros in the accounts of the club, which can collect the rest of the funds for the new deals from the sale of some players, including Gareth Bell, James Rodriguez and Matthieu Kovacic, and a new deal with the clothing and sports equipment (Adidas), to be announced Soon, it is likely to bring the club more than 100 million euros annually.