According to *Sport*, Manchester United's Diogo Dalot is a candidate. Mourinho is reportedly keen to bring his Portuguese compatriot to Madrid. The pair have previously worked together at the Red Devils: in the summer of 2018, Dalot joined United from FC Porto for a transfer fee of €22 million. Mourinho went on to manage him there for six months.
Dalot, who can also operate on the left flank, is under contract in Manchester until 2028. The 27-year-old was a regular starter last season, making 36 competitive appearances (one goal, three assists). It is expected that the record English champions will look to keep him and offer him a new contract.
The second option from the English top flight is Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur, according to *As*. However, the 26-year-old is considered too expensive. Like Dalot, Porro is under contract until 2028. Spurs, who are still embroiled in a relegation battle in the Premier League, paid €40 million to Sporting CP in 2023.
Option three, by contrast, would be significantly cheaper for Real: relying on their own youth products. With the two youth internationals Jesus Fortea (19) and David Jimenez (22), there are two promising talents here who could take the position behind first-choice right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Fortea, widely tipped as a future star, is rumoured to be heading to Como 1907 this summer, while Jimenez has already made four senior appearances for Real after stepping up to the first-team squad in the spring.