After a disastrous season where do Los Blancos go from here

Things have deteriorated from bad to disastrous as hostility rises among the players in the dressing room. Several players are reportedly involved in heated arguments, prompting the media to question the unity within the team. Matters could not get any worse as El Clásico approaches, and with tempers still flaring, things look bleak for Madrid heading into the match. It’s a very chaotic situation right now, but stay tuned as we explore one of the most intense moments in club football history.
What must Perez do to fix this club

It’s heartbreaking and disappointing to see Real Madrid at this point, considering how talented this team was capable of being at the start of the season. A world-class manager like Alonso, who led Leverkusen to great success, had just joined us. We finally strengthened our defense, Mbappe was scoring regularly, and everything seemed on track—at least enough to think they might win La Liga. But that wasn’t the case; cracks widened, and tactical disconnect became more evident.
Given everything Madrid endured last season, it’s shocking they didn’t take this transfer window more seriously. Why didn’t they sign a replacement for Kroos? Why didn’t they bring in a substitute for Modric, knowing that was a problematic area last year? It all circles back to Florentino Perez, whose ego is as massive as the Bernabéu. The fact that Madrid knew they were struggling in certain areas, chose not to act, and then complained about poor performances is just absurd.
From no trophies to a locker room soap opera

Madrid’s poor performances on the pitch aren’t their only problem—what was once a cohesive squad has now turned into a drama-filled fighting club. First Rudiger vs Carreras, and now Tchouameni and Valverde—has Los Blancos lost its soul? At this rate, they desperately need a manager to put out the flames quickly. This isn’t the spirit of a team aiming to challenge for the biggest titles in the world. A serious overhaul this summer is crucial if they want to compete for major trophies next season.
Fans turn their back on their best player

The petition to remove Mbappe from Real Madrid has now reached an incredible 30 million signatures. The starboy, once the most sought-after player at Madrid, is now at the center of the club’s troubles. As if 85 goals in 100 games aren’t impressive enough, what more could Mbappe do to win over the fans? Trophies are a team effort, but Mbappe has certainly done his part. Yes, the controversy surrounding his trip to Sardinia is understandable, but it doesn’t justify turning your back on a player who has given everything for the team.