Real Madrid are set to ignore the January market.
The LaLiga giants are understood to currently be finishing off their budget for this season and directors are still faced with tackling a predicted shortfall of almost £200million.
As a result, Marca reports Madrid will once again be forced to veer away from splashing the cash unless they can offload unwanted first-team players.
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Madrid have played their behind closed doors fixtures at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, the ground based at their training complex, rather than the Bernabeu which is currently being redeveloped at a cost of £500million.
The combination of no match day income, coupled with the uncertain nature of the market, has made the club a ‘prisoner’ of the situation, the same publication insists.
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