Official: Real Madrid announce pre-season friendly
This comes as Xabi Alonso's troops prepare to ramp up preparations for the new campaign.
Real Madrid's stars are of course currently enjoying some well-earned rest, following their efforts at last month's Club World Cup.
Los Blancos are due to return to Valdebebas for training next week, with a view to getting their 2025/26 La Liga term up and running on August 20th.
Whilst other clubs across Spain and beyond have been busy playing out friendlies, though, as much has to date not been taken into consideration by those behind the scenes at the Santiago Bernabéu.
This comes with the club required to afford their playing squad sufficient summer holidays.
But as alluded to above, on Friday, one upcoming friendly outing has indeed been announced by Real Madrid.
As per a statement across the club's website and social media platforms, Alonso's men will face off with Austrian outfit WSG Tirol in Innsbruck on August 12th:
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