Zinedine Zidane is content with the squad he has but, after an inconsistent start to the season, Florentino Perez has his cheque book ready to splash out in the next two transfer windows.
A much-desired footballer for both Zidane and Perez, Eden Hazard is closer than ever to a big move to the Spanish capital. The Belgian's father revealed he was expecting an offer from the current European champions after rejecting a new deal in London.
Also in the Premier League, plying his trade in spectacular fashion for Tottenham, is Harry Kane. 2017's highest goalscorer is exactly what Real are scouring the market for: young, talented and with a bright future ahead to become Benzema's heir. Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is reluctant to sell.
In France, more specifically Paris, Neymar and Mbappe have attracted interest from Perez, who dreams of seeing the pair at the Santiago Bernabeu. The Brazil star could take Cristiano Ronaldo's throne in the Spanish capital and, after pursuing him last summer, Mbappe looks set to become the star of the years to come.
PSG invested heavily in the pair just a few months back, and their price tag could stand in the way of a switch to La Liga. A cheaper option could be Robert Lewandowski, also a long-term target from Madrid. The Polish striker will soon be heading into the twilight of his career and Perez will try to get a good deal from Bayern Munich.